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NEWTONIAN 




NEWTDN HIGH SCHDDL 

NEWTDMIUE, 



MASSACHUSETTS 



Although our hours at N. H. S. are slipping into the 
dim haze of the past, they will never be lost to us. 
The 1955 Newtonian is a monument to these fleet- 
ing minutes, hours, days of our lives; a timeless re- 
minder of our cherished years at N. H. S. 





To Dr. Leo Barry we dedicate this Newtonian 
of 1955. His warm friendliness and under- 
standing, his interest and ability, will assure 
him as much success in the future as he has 
enjoyed in this, his first year as principal of 
Newton High School. 



DEDICATION 



Eva Fornady Editor-in-chief 

Mai Hill Assistant Editor-in-chief 

Bob LeVine, Business Manager 

Mary Kazmier Assistant Business Manager 

Don Loew Assistant Business Manager 



ADVERTISING STAFF 
Carol Conner, Editor 
Al Bennett 
Judy Chook 
Ann Dedrick 
Ellie Dorfman 
Connie Glaser 
Larry Gorin 
Jo-An McCormick 
Janet Morse 
Dave Nadell 
Ann Peppard 
Marcia Perlman 
Alice Wetherell 
Mary Cooney 



ART STAFF 
Helen Kisiel, Editor 
Patricia Anthony 
Barbara Gamer 
Dick Keaveny 
Janet Marshall 
Dolly Nickerson 
Bob Smith 



COPY STAFF 
Betty Cooper, Editor 
Paula Cohen 
Jayne Crosby 
Alice Operach 
Cecelia Roach 
Laura Sugarman 
Patricia Trapp 
Nancy Young 



DATA STAFF 
Carroll Olton, Editor 
Barbara French 
Corrine Galer 
Dave Jones 
Barbara Swartz 
Sandra Weiner 



LITERARY STAFF 
Tom Wolf, Editor 
Roger Cohen 
Emily Goldberg 
Nancy Lamb 
Gail Wulff 



FEATURES STAFF 
Sandy Bailet, Editor 
Anne Harris 
Pat Murphy 
Nancy Wernick 




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Mr. James Laurits, Assistant Principal 



Dr. Leo Barry, Principal 



ADMINISTRATION 





Mr. Harry Walen, Administrative Assistant 



Miss Margaret South, Sen/or Class Advisor 





GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT 
Front Row: Miss Day, Miss Burdon, Mr. McLeod, Mr. Mitchell, 
(Dept. Head), Miss South, Mr. Mergendahl, Miss Finnerty. Back 
Row: Mr. Merritt, Miss Curtis, Mr. Birmingham, Mrs. Huss, Miss 
Twiss, Mr. Bissex, Miss Leathers. Not pictured: Miss Hood. 



FRENCH-LATIN DEPARTMENT 
Front Row: Miss Titcomb, Miss Jewett, Miss Waters, Miss Bur- 
don, (Dept. Head), Miss Baroudjian, Miss Ashley. Back Row: 
Mr. Lashbrook, Miss Ham, Mr. Little, Miss White, Mr. Ethier. 



The Faculty 





SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT 
Front Row: Mr. Ferguson, Mr. Foster, Miss South, Dr. Peltier, 
(Dept. Head), Mrs. Huss, Mr. Koughan, Mr. Paige. Back Row: 
Mr. Boyd, Mr. Lohnes, Mr. Harris, Mr. Gallagher, Mr. Holmes, 
Mr. Loring, Mr. Learson, Mr. Sherman, Mr. Anderson. Not 
Pictured: Mr. Willard. 



TRADE SCHOOL FACULTY 
Sitting: Mr. Houle, Mr. Batt, Mr. Drury, Mr. Hale, Mr. DiPoli, 
Mr. Densmore, Mr. Switzer, Mr. Hingston, Mr. Boulter, Mr. 
Ward, Mr. Penta. Standing: Mr. Cionti, Mr. Toscano, Mr. Bro- 
uillette, Mr. Burnside, Mr. Carter, Mr. Johnstone, Mr. White, 
Mr. Dulac, Mr. Brawn, Mr. Murray. Not pictured: Mr. Forbes, 
Director. 







MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT 
Miss Brackett, Mr. Peterson, Mr. Bailey, Mr. Taylor, Miss Stone, 
Mr. Walters, Mr. Mergendahl, (Dept. Head), Mr. Enoch, Miss 
Bates, Mr. Knapman. Not pictured: Mrs. Allen. 

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ENGLISH DEPARTMENT 
First Row: Mr. Boyle, Miss Sanguinetti, Miss Rideout, Mr. Rinker 
(Dept. Head), Miss Lee, Mrs. Huss, Mr. Cutting. Second Row: 
Miss Creedon, Miss Lanigan, Mrs. Hayward, Mrs. Lee, Mrs. Hub- 
bard, Miss Smith, Mrs. Goldstein. Third Row: Mr. Lambert, Mr. 
Merritt, Mr. Geist, Mr. Malone, Mr. Heys, Mr. Nye, Mr. Bissex, 
Mr. Harris. Not pictured: Mr. Heintzelman, Miss Leathers, Mr. 
Spink. 




ART DEPARTMENT 
Miss Miles, Mr. Robinson, Miss Elliott, (Dept. Head). 




BUSINESS DEPARTMENT 
Mrs. Johnston, Miss Twiss, Miss Hood, Mr. Neilson, Miss Altieri, 
Mr. Steinhope, (Dept.Head), Mr. Gradone, Mrs. Resnick, Mr. 
White, Miss Sweeney, Mr. D. Mitchell. 




GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT 
Seated: Miss Simon, Miss Breivogel, (Dept Head). Standing: 
Miss Davis, Miss Hall, Mrs. Turner, Miss Bickford. 



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BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT 
Mr. Simmons, (Dept. Head), Mr. Mac Connell, Mr. Huston, Mr. 
Sanborn, Mr. Poskitt, Mr. Smith. 






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Mr. Chase 
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Mr. Wiest 
Drivers' Education 




Mr. Swan 
Mechanical Drawing 



SCIENCE DEPARTMENT 
Fronf Row: Miss Sullivan, Mrs. Snow, Miss Drews, Miss Kennedy. Back Row Mr. Somer- 
ville, Mr. Hawkes, Dr. Navez, (Dept. Head), Mr. Winkler, Mr. Goldman, Mr. Barsam, Mr. 
Waller, Mr. Hall. 



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HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT 
Miss Turner (Dept. Head), Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Brown. 



MUSIC DEPARTMENT 
Seated: Mr. Remley, (Dept. Head). Standing: Mr. Lasker, Mr. 
Merrit, Mr. Ippolito, Mr. March. 





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ASSOCIATE OFFICERS 
Ann Dedrick, Robert Schwartz, Dr. Peltier, Richard Luc- 
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS 
Marie Murphy, Charles Bilezikian, Robert Lee, Jayne Crosby, David Jones. 



JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS 
Front Row: Jackie King, Bruce Dow, Peggy Hobbs. 
Back Row: Mr. Loring, Robert Sade. 




AND THEN THE CLUBS 



. . . First Thursday Cluhs 




Each year the members of the Newton High 
School Aviation Club set their sights on the 
"wild blue yonder." This year was no different. 
The boys gained actual flying experience and 
hours in the air, which aided them in their 
quest for their pilot's license. In addition to 
flying, the boys visited the Bedford Airport. 

President Norman Hallis 

Vice-President Conrad Morissey 

Treasurer Thomas McDermott 

Secretary Henry Harrell 

Adviser Mr. Willard 



AVIATION CLUB 
First Row: Quinn, King, Ellis, Cohen, Waldman. Second Row: Abend, Morrissey, Hallos, McDermott, Harrel 




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AVIATION CLUB 





RADIO CLUB 



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This year's Radio Club thoroughly enjoyed 
its experiences with the air-waves. In addition 
to transmitting, the members worked on radio 
sets, visited radio and T. V. stations, and 
helped Club members to obtain their licenses 
to broadcast. The "hams" of Newton High 
School gained much enjoyable experience 
from this year's Radio Club. 

President Peter Whelpey 

Vice-President Leonard Novick 

Secretary Charles Hayden 

Treasurer John Perkins 

Adviser Mr. Orrin Brawn 



RADIO CLUB 
Front Row: Townsend,. MacLachlan, Hayden, Novick, Wh elpley, Perkins, Tilton, Mr. Brann. Bacfc Row: Kannai 
Melideo, Walsh, Rousseau, Turnbull, Ehreb, Peterson, Tishler, Weagle, Herring, Plendl. 




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The activities in this year's Science Club offered a 
great opportunity for the budding scientist to further 
his knowledge and experience in the field of mole- 
cules and atoms. The Club's busy schedule included 
preparing an exhibit for the Science Fair, hearing 
lecturers in the various fields of science, and taking 
field trips to see science in action. 
President Larry Lubin 

Vice-President Lewis Schell 

Secretary Pauline Reardon 

Treasurer Paul Brown 

Adviser Miss Sullivan 



SCIENCE CLUB 

First Row: Beal, Sacks, Elkins, Tobias, Hablow, Tinkham. Second Row: Sigel, Bolton, Schell, 
Lubin, Brown, Reardon, Zipf. Third Row: Miss Sullivan, Hayes, Zipf, Brockman, Rosebury, Levi, 
Chook, DiBenedetto, Sulkin. Fourth Row: Leighton, Alperin, Schell, Hirson , Grossman, Argue, 
Tucker, Robart, Yaffe. 



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Future scientists. 



What does the pink one do? 




That's fine — but how do you catch them? 










A-hunting we will go. 



For the outdoor sportsman the Hunting and 
Fishing Club provided instruction in the safe 
handling and correct use of firearms and fish- 
ing equipment. Although its members were not 
able to gain field experience, the Club pro- 
vided films, slides, and lectures to increase the 
skills of the country's future "Dan'l Boones." 
As an added feature, the Club contributed an 
interesting project to the annual Science Fair. 

President Robert Wood 

Secretary Lance Clark 

Treasurer Michael Shea 

Adviser Mr. Abner Bailey 




HUNTING AND FISHING CLUB 



HUNTING AND FISHING CLUB 
First Row: Palmer, Shain, Snyder, Graham, Wheeler, Wood, Shea, Siegel, Schneider, Hintlian, Murray, OiBona, Lebow. Third Row: Simpson, Cohen, 

Clarke, Wildes, Second Row: Mr. Bailey, Preston, Perlmutter, Knapp, Cood, Warshaw, Levin, Rabinovitz, Moore, Kontoff. 





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LATIN CLUB 



First Row: Olken,McAnliffe, O'Donnell, Geller, Short, Lasker, Doctor- 
off, Abrams, Gottlieb, Sadow. Second Row: Corbett, Gordon, Shapiro, Linn, 
Gordon, Milender, Kowal, Trapp, Groden, Kaplan, Rothstein, Miss Jewett. 



Third Row: Mitchell, Cobb, Allen, Connor, Williams, Nigro, Roesnberg, 
Harper, Finklestein, Tenenbaum. 



LATIN CLUB 





Great Caesar's ghost, come and see what 
the Latin Club did this year. The members 
made a project for the Science Fair. The club 
also enjoyed visiting a nearby museum to see 
remains of Grecian and Latin civilization, hear- 
ing outside speakers on Latin language and 
culture, and meeting the Belmont Latin Club. 

Consul Marjorie Lasker 

Consul Stephen Doctoroff 

Scriba Joanne Short 

Questor George Geller 

Aedile Bradford Connors 

Adviser Miss Elizabeth Jewett 

Veni, vidi, vici. 



Et tu, Brute? 





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DRAMA CLUB 



First Row: Shapiro, Rosen, Elashoff, Chook, Sugarman, Nelson, Olton, Booth, 
Beeuwkes, Sherman, Wernick, Tallen, Masters, Rudnick, Gorman, Hirsh, Sec- 
ond Row: Bailet, Gamer, Dobro, Scanlon, Langille, Wattendorf, Hayes, 
Ahearn, Murphy, Kennedy, Tillinghast, Stanley, Smith, Peters, Levine, Bailer. 



Leshefsky, Miss Creedon, Third Row: Siverman, Cohen, Guild, Garfield, 
Glaser, Bruce, Deutschmann, Rosengard, Bloomberg, Lubets, Bachner, Koslow, 
Duby, Higgins, McAndruit. Fourth Row: Gitell, Sherman, Lipson, Herman, 
Trilling, Roseberg, Troie, Freize, Sade, Viscott, Charm, Marcus. 



The eager, would-be thespians of Newton High 
School enjoyed an interesting year on and around 
the stage. Members of the Drama Club participated 
in many activities which furthered their knowledge 
and experience about the theater. The narration of 
Christmas Vespers, the sponsorship of a one-act play 
festival, the annual theatre party, speakers, and dis- 
cussions were all a part of the club's busy program. 

President Betsy Beeuwkes 

Vice-President Nancy Wernick 

Secretary Ken Sherman 

Treasurer Bob Sade 

Adviser Miss Creedon 




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Hollywood replacements. 



NEOPHYTES 



For the budding sophomore Helen Hayeses and 
the Laurence Oliviers the Neophytes Club provides 
an opportunity to act in one-act plays, skits, and 
even pantomimes. From the autumn tryouts to the 
final spring meeting, this group promotes interest in 
dramatics of all kinds, ranging from the comic to the 
serious. Who knows, maybe one of these students 
will play Hamlet in the future. 

President Ellie Longer 

V/ce-Pres/denf Esther Jacobson 

Secretary Susan Sugarman 

Treasurer Brian Havey 

Activities Chairman Florence Licker 

Asst. Act. Chairman Joan Rotman 

Adviser Miss Smith 




The play's the thing' 



NEOPHYTES 



First Row: Cushing, Chaikowski, Babson, Dephoure, Wishnow, Alpert, Spen- 
cer. Brostoff, Carney, Rosenwald, Lamasney, Gorsey, Licker, Stone, Kaplan, 
Rauha. Second Row: Bailey, Bird, Paclayan, Borden, Hart, Rosen, Wilbert, 
Ransom, Dalton, Gainer, Feinzig, Grant, Meyerhoff, Cutler, Frieze, Robinson, 
Heiman, Miss Smith. Third Row: Swett, Levitov, Kingsbury, Bibbo, Fleischer, 
Longer, Salow, Shapiro, Small, Barber, Sugarman, Pearl, Press, Leve, Sorkin, 



Proctor, Wile, Smith, Anthony, Brauninger, Stratton, Shea. Fourth Row: 
Tarmy, Zugel, Golub, Yesley, Ellis, Kotsaftis, Bond, Carroll, Whitmore, Jacob- 
Rosengard, Bluestein, Fishman, Angoff, Gould. Fifth Row: Smith, Yorks, 
Lakin, Davidson, Wyman, Swartz, Sillman, Dangel, Wilson, Havey, Marsh, 
son, Jerome, Foster, Brown, Hazel, Horovitz Kimball, Brockert. 





FUTURE TEACHERS 







A word to the wise. 



Future generations of school children will have 
some marvelous teachers, judging from the girls who 
belong to F.T.A. As part of the program to help 
members decide their particular field, there were 
films and speakers on various phases of education. 
By far the most enjoyable parts of the program were 
the actual visits to neighboring elementary schools 
and a visit to a nearby teacher's college. 

President Sally Feinberg 

Vice-President Carlotta Regan 

Secretary Sandra Ka plan 

Treasurer Carole Richman 

Adviser Miss Beatrice Bates 




FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB 



First Row: Weinfield, Healy, Morse, Reagan, Kaplan, Feinberg, Regan, Rich- 
man, Roak, Cohen, Scipione, Foley. Second Row: Miss Bates, Lamkin, Mat- 
ulsky, Cohen, Liner, Feldman, Walker, Verdoni, Crowley, Posner, Lampert, 



Goldman, Giordano. Third Row: Albert, Hyman, Grossman, Effenson, 
Zophlin, Giordano, Magni, Kaplan, Farnham, Whiting, Pass, Burman. 




HOME ECONOMICS CLUB 




Fruitcake paved their way to New York! That's right! 
Through the sale of Christmas fruitcakes the Home Economics 
Club helped finance its wonderful weekend in the world's 
busiest city. Besides cooking, sightseeing, and picknicking, the 
members of the Home Economics Club also are interested in 
poise and fashion. All Newton High girls will rember their 
professional-looking fashion show. 

President June Vachon 

Vice President Helen Jous 

Secretary Ruth Dhionis 

Treasurer Sara Kinsel 

Adviser Mrs. Robinson 





Dishpan hands 




Won't this be tasty? 



HOME ECONOMICS CLUB 

Firsi Row: Mastroianni, Montesanti, Bianco, Powers, Dhionis, Kinsel, Walton, Marin, Manningstan, Ames, Walsh, Rogan, Kane, Orsogna, Marino, Semrad, 

Berman, Silver, Lomasney. Second Row: Arucri, Patrianica, Gnetsky, Buckley, Francis, Stella. Fourth Row: Flanagan, Balkus, Huston, McCullough, Miller, 

Byrne, Gagin, Malfa, Duff, Goldberg, Sheriff, Stefan. Third Row: Manson, Ayres, Brown, Yanoff, DeMichele, Carey, Woodland. 




Second Thursday Clubs . . . 



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DEBATING CLUB 

First Row: Waldman, Simons, Mr. Andeson, Proctor, Rosenberg, Lendman. Second Row: Home, Anthony, Richmond, Viscott, Fink, Wolff, Teitelman. 

Third Row: Pergola, Alperin, Finkenstein, Burke, Rosen. 



DEBATING 



SOCIETY 




"Bang! Bang!" The President pounds the gavel *o 
start the meeting. "Resolved that the United States 
should break off diplomatic relations with Russia." 
There follows a lively discussion in which the mem- 
bers learn how to speak clearly and concisely, to 
organize their thoughts, and to win an argument. 
Thus a typical meeting of the Debating Club ends. 

President Herbert Simons 

Vice-President Buddy Kopelman 

Secretary Margie Procter 

Treasurer Steve Richmond 

Adviser Mr. Anderson 




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JUNIOR RED CROSS 
fi-oni Row: Hyde, Finn, Kingsbury, Katz. Beeuwkes, Cooper, Wasgatt, Carpeter. Back Row: Mrs. Lee, Bend, Cutler, Nareff, Runstein, Kobbins, Steinmetz, Farnham, Wyman, Burns. 



The members of the Junior Red Cross contributed 
much in the way of toys, clothing, and good will to 
gladden the hearts of those less fortunate than they. 
Through international gifts, representative of Amer- 
ican living, a hospital choir, and funds raised from 
the annual student drive, they have served a double 
purpose; that of contributors as well as publicists, 
making known the needs that exists by films and as- 
semblies. 

President Betsy Beeuwkes 

Vice-President Mar jorie Lasker 

Secretary Gloria Osgood 

Treasurer Robert Katz 

Advisers Miss Mary I. Lanigan 

Mrs. Elizabeth C. Lee 




Our distinguished guest 



JH. HED CHDSS COUNCIL 










Newton's Helping hands 




Nature and its counterparts 





ART CLUB 



The artist's garret 



Have you ever felt that you wanted to create 
something, and then gone right ahead and done it? 
That's exactly what the members of the Art Club 
have done every month. Although purely for enjoy- 
ment, they nevertheless produced many exciting and 
stimulating projects. Sketching, sculptoring, and ce- 
ramics were included in their busy schedule, under 
the guidance of Mr. Robison. 

President Pris Pollard 

Vice President Margerie Quint 

Secretary Ellin Goldberg 

Corr. Secretary Rosolyn Gorman 

Treasurer Jane Brenner 

Adviser Mr. Robison 



ART CLUB 

First Row: Reinholtz, Kaplan, Goldstein, Goldberg, Pollard, Quint, Gorman, Anderson, Bass, Kaufman, Silverman. Fourth Row: Rudnick, Wile, Klickstein, 

Michelson, Mr. Robison. Second Row: Richman, Novack, Freshman, Lewis, Bean, Gamer, Boyle, Rogers. 

Langille, Shuman, Myers, Reardon. Third Row: Hirsh, Goodman, Wallace, 





"Where's my suitcase?" "I've lost a ski!" "The bus 
is leaving in ten minutes!" The Outing Club was off 
on its annual trek to the land of ice (?) and snow (?), 
New Hampshire. The members also went to the Blue 
Hills on a horseback riding expedition, to Newton 
Corner bowling, and, to end a beautiful year, to a 
beach party in the land of warm sunshine (?), 
Massachusetts. 

President Janice Litchfield 

Vice President Marilyn Flanagan 

Secretary Lois Marchant 

Treasurer Dorothy Stokes 

Adviser Miss Davis 



OUTING CLUB 



OUTING CLUB 



First Row: Finn, Beiring, Young, Stout, Carter, Wright, Surette, Litchfield, 
Stokes, Miss Davis, Flanagan, Marchant, Backman, Powers, Kane, Sinclair, 
Verdoni, Oteri. Second Row: Akeroyd, Robinson, Whelan, Bliss, Wason, 
Mullen, Murphy, Foster, Foote, Brown, Bugbee, Ahrams, Larkin, Scipione, 
Wallace, DeMichele, Arsogna, Martel, Geiger, Gagin, Buckley, Walton, Holmes, 
Gurevich. Third Row: Todesco, Atwood, Nazzaro, Healy, Panasuk, Willis, 
Miller, Sexton, Small, Derr, Regan, Hoskins, Prager, LaFay, Horstein, Hallet, 



Cooney, Crosby, Stroup, Foran, Seufert, Benson, Scipione, Foley. Fourth Row: 
Gifford, LaFay, Larlee, Weeks, King, Morse, Whittaker, Sutcliffe, Barclay, 
Hughes, Malfa, Greene, Craldea, Murphy, Glazier, Hintlian, Lunny, Fallon, 
Lamiet, Simpson, Woodland, Leary, McClosky, Doherty, Boucher. Fifth Row: 
Webb, Curtis, Ross, Sears, Shaughnessy, Athy, Rizza, Skulley, McCormack, Var- 
ley, La Tona, Bentley, Crosby, Regan, Dalton, White, Horovitz, Smith, Victor, 
Alexander, Anderson, Guffin, Spillane, Halstead. 






CHEMISTRY CLUB 
First Row: Loew, Hellerman, Gorn, Kalnajs, Sigel, Kanter, Murphy. Second Row: Lettau, 
Hills, Home, Peppard, Klein, Kaye. Third Row: Brewer, Hirson, Brauninger, Shine, Lubin, 
Novick, Karas. 






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CHEMISTHY CLUB 



"Something's burning in room 233!" If you ran to 
take a look, it's a safe bet that you found at least 
one member of the Chemistry Club trying to satisfy 
his curiosity by experimenting. Many projects were 
undertaken this year, including studies in ozone, 
electricity, and the storage battery. This group of 
young scientists, under the leadership of Mr. Hall, 
went beyond classroom studies to make many deep 
examinations in scientific experiment. 

Presideni Agris Kalnajs 

Vice-President Robert Gorn 

Secretary Ruth Ann Sigel 

Treasurer David Kantar 

Adviser Mr. J. C. Hall 




Danger! High explosives 



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First Row: Quinn, Strong, Hudgins, Loring, Redland, Norley, Stanley, 
Blacher, Webb, Simpson, Shain. Second Row: DiBona, Hoeh, Kahalas, 
Murray, Jerome, Goldstein, Robins, Cohen, Rodenhizer, Mr. Ethier. Third 



Row: Willis, Sutcliffe, Panasuk, Barclay, Blackman, Semrad, Fessenden, 
Grammont, Snyder, Sacks. Fourth Row: Richmond, Bloom, Stern, Huss, 
Barrette, Sulkin, King, Hablow, Steinberg, Ryder. 




HIFLE CLUB 




Ready on the firing line! 




Junior Retrievers 




"Ready on the firing line, aim, fire at will." Every 
Friday afternoon from 3 to 5 P.M., poor Will faced 
a firing squad of ten Rifle Club sharpshooters. This 
N.H.S. organization gave interested students an op- 
portunity to learn to handle and to shoot firearms 
properly and intelligently. There were several 
matches with other schools and an annual school 
picnic was held* in the late spring. 

President Arthur Norley 

Vice-President Arthur Redland 

Corresponding Secretary Donna Hudgins 

Recording Secretary Polly Stanley 

Treasurer Donald Loring 

Adviser Mr. Raymond Ethier 



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DISCOPHYLES 
Front Row: Miss Lee, Tarmes, Mintz, Yaffee. 






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Is it Greek to you? Well, it 
should be. The word discophle is 
derived from the Greek roots"phy- 
los" (to love) and "dicus" (discs or 
records). The Discophles are ex- 
actly what their name implies, 
lovers of records. Without being 
technical, the members of this 
group simply enjoy listening to 
classical music together. They 
sometimes talk about record col- 
lecting and delight in sharing their 
favorite selections. 

Adviser Miss Holly B. Lee 



DISCDPHYLES 



CAMERA CLUB 



Who will be the "Casey, Crime 
Photographer" of the next gener- 
ation? Who will rival the Purdy 
Studios? Photography enthusiasts of 
the Camera Club gain experience 
from the taking of action and por- 
trait pictures to the chemical pro- 
cess of developing them. Their 
busy program also included field 
trips, speakers, and a special pro- 
ject of taking pictures of Newton 
High School for Junior High orien- 
tation. 
President Ralph Dormitzer 

Vice-President Don Elliot 

Secretary Arthur Hudson 

Treasurer Don Henrich 

Adviser Mr. Warren Loring 



CAMERA CLUB 
First Row: Hudson, Doctoroff, Dormetzer, Henrick, Loring, Elliott, Miller, Zimmerman, Smith. Second 
Row: Tinkham, Schwartz, Coyne, Weinstal, Weiss, Giordano, Stephan, Wolk. Third Row: Moore, Ingall, 
Levenson, Horvitz, Rosenberg, Kemler, Weinfield. Fourth Row: Tone, Richards, Thormann, Shrier. Eddy. 





CAVALRY CLUB 




The horsey set 

And they're off to the Blue Hills Paddocks 

to explore wooded trails and rustic paths, to stop 
for a picnic or cookout under shady trees. Back in 
the classroom, these N.H.S. equestrians, astride 
tamer seats, saw movies and listened to speakers. 

President Adrienne Hoffman 

Secretary Judy Freeman 

Treasurer Jerry Baker 

Adviser Mr. Sherman 








CAVALRY CLUB 
First Row: Sugarman, Yaffe, Prives, Weinraub, Hoffman, Freeman, Baker, Goodman, 
Bonner. Second Row: Bailey, Bennett, Lund, Kent, Ziegel, Rak, Vurman, Geffen, Mr. 
Sherman. Third Row: Rower, Minnis, Heatzig, Kleinman, Goldstein, Brocket, Hart, 
Gould. 



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Third Thursday Clubs . . . 





ENGLISH CLUB 
First Row: LeVine, Simons, Whittaker, Morse, Glaser, Goldberg, Brauninger, Conner, Epstein, Cohen, Chook, Fornady. Sec- 
ond Row: Mr. Heintzelman, Lippincott, Bloomberg, Finn, Manson, Van Haelst, Goodman, Lasker, Obermeyer, Smith, Wallen- 
duf, Dawning. Third Row: Bailet, Novack, Burman, Koenig, Rosenthal, Broad, Wansker, Horvitz, Harkins, Quinn, Harting, 
Burmon. 




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Whether writing, reading, or just sitting down and 
having a friendly chat, the English Club is sure to be 
found enthusiastically going about its business in 
Room 146. Under the competent tutelage of Mr. 
Heintzelman, much was accomplished. On the 
agenda for this year were guest speakers, such as 
Dr. Barry, book discussions, and a literary effort. 

President Emily Goldberg 

Vice-President Gerald Brauninger 

Secretary Constance Glaser 

Treasurer Carol Conner 

Adviser Mr. M. Roland Heintzelman 



Shakespeare's followers 



ENGLISH 
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Front Row: 



TUSITALA 
Pransky, Mr. Cutting, Harris. Back Row: Katz, Cooper, Abrams, Bachner, Abrahams 



TUSITALA 





SPANISH CLUB 



Tusitala is a select group of students, 
genuinely fond of creative writing. At their 
monthly meetings in the Thurber Room of the 
Newton High Library, the club members read 
and discuss with a critical eye the poems, plays, 
sketches, and essays that they have written. 
Many of these would-be authors achieve re- 
cognition in their annual publication, Potluck. 

President Anne Harris 

Vice-President Elaine Pransky 

Secretary Sue Abrams 

Treasurer Betty Cooper 

Adviser T. Jerome Cutting 



Gracias, seniorita 



Aqui se habla espanol. Aqui was usually in 
room 321, and se hablaba espanol every third 
Thursday at the monthly meeting of the Span- 
j ish Club. This year we said farewell to Mr. 
Argento, the Club's regular advisor for many 
years, and welcomed Mr. Davis, our new ad- 
visor. Among the Club's "Actividades" were 
discussions, films, debates, and a short play. 

President Henry Genaske 

Vice-President James Haney 

Secretary Margaret McKenzie 

Treasurer Anthony Mandile 

Adviser Mr. Henry Davis 



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SPANISH CLUB 
First Row: Panasuk, Cushing, MacKenzie, Richman, Lomelin, Mandile, Genaske, Haney, Rabinovitz, Quig- 
ley, Binion. Second Row: Korngut, Barclay, Rudnick, McClosky, Backman, Sutcliffe, Weinfeld, Runstein, 
Morse, Hudgins, Mr. Franklin Davis. Third Row: Willis, Carroll, Brecher, Foran, Victor, Geiro, Cal- 
lander, Klein ,Osgood, Santilhano, Gayzayian. 





Parlez-vous francais 





FRENCH CLUB 



Joyeux Noel 



Ah, qu'est-ce que vous desirez? Well, what- 
ever you do wish, the French Club probably 
had it during its highly successful year. The 
programs included a Christmas party a la 
mode francaise, discussions by foreign students, 
and even French games. Our repertoire of 
musical numbers now includes more songs than 
A/oueffe, largely through the efforts of nos 
amies Camille Bailer and "Mimi" Beaucamps. 

President Camille Bailer 

Vice-President Marjorie Quint 

Secretary Gail Lubets 

Treasurer Judy Freize 

Advisers Miss Mary Waters 

Miss Eleanor Titcomb 



FRENCH CLUB 



First Row: Johnson, Baker, Kaplan, Silver, Frieze, Lubets, Quint, Deutschmann, 
Rogovin, Bostwick, Goldstein, Beaucamps, Epstein. Second Row: Miss Waters, 
Rosen, Gordon, Sadow, Meyerhoff, Mandell, Liner, Rubin, Hintlian, Kaplan, 
Cooper, Dorfman, Miss Titcomb. Third Row: Goldberg, Gobel, Hosh, Liner, 



Kemler, Brisk, Levine, Sugarman, Hoffer, Arnold, Geffen, Verdoni, Fourth 
Row: Jacobson, Shuman, Leary, Lamiet, Klickstein, Grossman, Goldberg, 
Scully, Petery, Anderson, Goldstein, Shapiro. Fifth Row: Posner, Shaffman, 
Schwartz, Kaplan, Gallet, Farina, Gordon. 





INTERNATIONAL CLUB 

Firsi Row: Erlanson, Beeuwkes, Stein, Rubin, Quinn, Coutts, Hirshfield, Lubell, Chook, Mr. Harris. Third Row: Knight, Levin, Lipson, Levenson, Dolby, Ana- 

Short, Stern, Doctoroff, Shepard. Second Row: Langille, Stearns, Page, Car- polle, Phillips, Rosen, Mades Nadell, Gorne. 

penter, Kane, Paris, Zimmerman, Miller, Pollack, Falkson, Swirsky, Alperin, 



The International Club provided opportuni- 
ties for interested students to increase their 
understanding of world problems by entering 
debates, by listening to speakers from foreign 
lands, and by discussing current events with 
them. In the fall, International Club students 
participated in a United Nations Day at Bea- 
ver Country Day School. This year, as an 
added feature, the Club showed a set of "Life" 
film strips on different countries. 

President Joel Hirshfield 

Vice-President Lawrence Lipson 

Secretary Nancy Stearns 

Treasurer Harry Lubell 

Adviser Mr. Robert Harris 



INTERNATIONAL CLUB 








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Shakespeare's Workshop 



ALPHA BETA 
First Row: Marcus, White, Maslow, Katz, Swartz, Rosenwald, Nellos. 
Rothstein, Armet, Alberth, O'Donnell, Fessenden, Bronson. 



Second Row: Mr. Ma lone, 



METEDHOLDGY CLUB 



ALPHA BETA 



A sincere and talented group of literary- 
minded sophomores; that was the Alpha Beta 
Club. The prime objective of this organization 
was original writing, and its members were 
constantly engaged in producing short stories, 
poems, and essays. Led by Mr. Malone, they 
proved a stimulus to the slumbering talents 
within Newton High School by again sponsor- 
ing their annual essay contest. 

President Richard Katz 

Secretary Rosalie Swartz 

Social Treasurer Ellen Maslow 

Adviser Mr. James Malone 



Weather: fair and warmer. This year's 
Meteorology Club had an optimistic outlook 
toward its activities. The projects which kept 
the enthusiastic members busy were many. The 
Club standardized and improved its tech- 
niques in forcasting by establishing a station 
on the roof of Building Two. The members 
undertook the ambitious project of studying 
the climate of Newton. They also worked with 
micro-chemicals. 

President Merrill Berman 

Vice-President Robert Sade 

Secretary Peter Thormann 

Recording Secretary Don Beal 

Curator of Instruments Richard Herman 
Adviser Dr. Navez 



METEOROLOGY CLUB 
Fronf Row: Thormann, Gale, Sade, Dr. Navez, Berman, Herman, Beal. Back Row: Ryder, Price, Stam, 
Ginsburg, Bayard. 










Anyone for golden section triangles or dy- 
namic symmetry? Believe it or not, these were 
two of the many interesting and stimulating 
discussions sponsored by the Alpha Gamma 
Tau Club. Even students became teachers-for- 
a-day, presenting such topics as the abacus, 
binary system, and brain teasers. As a high- 
light to the year's activities, the club went to 
M.I.T. to see the "Whirlwind" machine. 

President Tenney Peck 

Vice-President Stephen Kaye 

Secretary Dorothy Swanton 

Treasurer Michael Frieze 

Advisers Mrs. Frances L. Allen 

Mr. Charles Mergendahl 





AlPHA GAMMA TAU 






ALPHA GAMMA TAU 

First Row: Alperin, Fessenden, Magranes, Lovell, Frige, Kaye, Peck, Swanton, Allen. Third Row: Gorn, Finkham, Goldstein, Simons, Lebow. Fourth Row: 

Balos, Hicker, Bannister, Ayres. Second Row: Mr. C. H. Mergendahl, Sacks, Wolf, Levinson, Geller, Slawsby, Brack, Wolk, Lubin, Cohen, Seltzer, Winograd, 

Henrich, Coynes, Novick, Brockman, Finklestein, Yesley, Mosher, Kalnajs, Mrs. Nason. Fifth Row: Alfred, Linn, Muelder, Albert, Alexander, King, Silva. 




Fourth Thursday Clubs . . . 





MUSIC CLUB 






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"And there you are 

Legislature Dance 



Sophomore Shook-up 



Footin' it 



Sophomore Dance 



Stag line 




SENIOR PLAY 




As always, a great many seniors at N. H. S. 
worked together to produce this year's Senior Play. 
Under the able direction of Mr. Spink, the comedy 
"The Man Who Came to Dinner" was presented. 
The cast, headed by Dick Scipione as Sheridan 
Whiteside, was excellent; and the show, a great 
success. 



Intermission time 



'I may vomit!' 





OOOOOOH! 



'Gee, you're nice. . . .' 



'Soo sweet of you to drop in. 





Block that shot, Janie! Take the ball 
down the field, Donna! Good pass, 
Dolly! These cheers, mingled with the, 
smack of hard wood against the ball 
and the sound of running feet, could be 
heard last fall as our undefeated field 
hockey team won another game in a 
tough schedule including Sacred Heart 
of Newton, Watertown, and Brookline. 




J. V. FIELD HOCKEY 
Front Row: Sade, Elliott, Derr, Shaughessy, Burgess Geiman, Patriarca. 
Back Row: Miss Davis, Hughes, McGuffin, Thurston, Haywood, Bjork, Nas- 
saro, Boucher, Atwood, MacNair. 



FIELD HOCKEY 




Bully for you 



VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY 
Front Row: Athy, Chase, LaTona, Nickerson, Farina, Ra k. Back Row: Miss Davis, Curtis, Doherty, McKee, Mar- 
chant, Kelly, Stokes, Wright, Miss Hall. 





ARCHERY 
Front Row: Ames, Mann, Dephoure, Borden, Myers. Back Row: Stackpole, Hutchings, Brockert, Kinsel, 
McKellan, Falton, Berman. 



ARCHERY 




Last fall about a dozen female 
Robin Hoods came out to try this an- 
cient sport. Hopeful of competing in 
spring matches, the girls practiced 
notching their arrows, drawing back 
the bowstring, taking careful aim, and 
letting the arrows fly toward the 
bull's-eye. 
Advisors: Mrs. Turner and Miss Hall 



CROSS COUNTRY TRACK 



CROSS COUNTRY TRACK 
First Row: Williams, Kindred, Mullahy, Raubenheimer, Warren. Second Row: Mr. Geist, Bograd, Cruise, 
Havey, Head, Bona. 



Newton High School's first cross 
country track team was established 
this year. The harriers did not have 
a successful season, losing to Brook- 
line and Needham and placing sev- 
enth in the State Meet. However, 
this was the team's first competition. 
With a year of experience behind 
them, the Newton High runners are 
looking forward to next year with 
confidence. 




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Seated: Dedrick, McCormick, Lucier, Lee, Mullen. Standing: 
Mr. Peterson, Swartz, Dow, Kasarjian, Webster. 





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great team in a row. Losing only twice, to 
Medford and Brookline, while tying Watertown 
and Waltham, the team amassed a 5-2-2 rec- 
ord, which is indeed nothing to laugh at. Pros- 
pects for next year seem to be good, with 
many promising juniors and sophomores re- 
turning. Watch out, Brookline! 

Captain Don Brigham 

Coach Mr. Hawkes 



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NEWTONITE EDITORIAL STAFF 
Front Row. O'Connell, Glaser, Clemon, Van Haelst, Gorman, 
Abrams, Mr. Nye. Back Row: Baker, Gottlieb, Hirshfield, 
Berman, Teich, Masters. Klein, Benson. 



NEWTDNITE 



The first boy or girl at any happening around 
the school was sure to be a Newtonite reporter. The 
members of this year's journalism class did a terri- 
fic job in their on the spot coverage of events and 
in getting to press before the bi-monthly deadline. 
Adviser: . . . Mr. George Nye 





NEWTONITE AD STAFF 
First Row: Miss Altieri, Schneider, Glaser, Mandell, Carmen, Gould, Goldberg, Short, Swartz, 
Stern, Liner, Arnold. Second Row: Factor, Cohen, Rosenwald, Rosen, Weinfield, Guzzi, Robinson, 
Grossman, Schwartz, Shaffman, Shapiro, Kane, Powers, Feldman. Third Row: Maslow, Bibbo, 
Bronson, Van Brunt, Toker, Brostoff, Bond, Dalton, Slawsby, Goldberg, Sherman, Stearns, 
Proctor, Akeroyd, Bailey. 



City Desk 



NEWTONITE ADVERTISING LAYOUT 
Front Row: Miss Volk, Todisco, Langille, Steele. Back Row: 
Simpson, Burmon, Thompson. 





Contemplation 



Looking for something, such as the telephone, 
the lost and found, or the Samuel Thurber Room? 
Consult the "Where to Find" page in your Orange 
Book. What day does the Meteorology Club meet? 
Consult the club section of this handy guide. How 
can you be elected? Consult the school government 
section of this little information-filled book. Every- 
thing is there. 

Editor-in-chief: Gail Wulff 

Business Manager: William Segal 

Adviser: Miss Clara Ashley 






GRANGE BOOK 




ORANGE BOOK 

first Row: Wasgatt, Clemon, Lippmcott, Wulff, Segal, Shaffer, Galer, Rooney, Olton, Dorfman, Lamb. Third Row: French, 
Van Haelst, Murphy. Second Row: Miss Ashley, Wright, Fay, Loew, Wolf, Hill, Marcus, Saltzberg, Smith, Katz. 









NEWTONIAN 
F/rsf Row: Swartz, Conner, Cooper, Kisiel, Kazmier, LeVine, Fornady, Hill, 
Olton, Wolf, Bailet. Second Row: Mr. Neilson, Peppard, Young, Sugarman, 
Perlmutter, Glaser, Wernick, French, Cohen, Chook, Murphy, Marshall, 
Lamb, Anthony. Third Row: Lippincott, Wetherell, Crosby, Martel, Weiner, 
Goldberg, Dorfman, McCormick, Galer, Dedrick, Gamer, Morse. Fourth 
Row: Wulff, Smith, Kaye, Viscott, Elkind, Bennett, Jones, Cohen, Nadell, 
Cooney. 



NEWTONIAN 



Any day after school, Room 316 was sure to be busy. 
There the 1955 Newtonian staff worked to give the whole 
school an enjoyable and treasured memento of this year. 
The general hub-bub was not only organized, but enthusi- 
astically pointed toward the goal of the best Newtonian yet. 
Adviser: Mr. George Neilson 





Gather round the galley sheets, gals. 



'Now the original size over the de 
sired size. . ." 





LEGISLATURE 



LEGISLATURE 
First Row: Barrs, Welner, Regan, Leshefsky, Callander, Cincotti, Soule, 
Dedrick, Lucier, McCormick, Hill, Hochberg, Wansaker, Sugarman, Tobias, 
Burmon, Saunders. Second Row: Zipf, Milott, Goldberg, Glaser, Mullen, 
Peppard, Kennedy, Home, Stafford, Macintosh, Press, Evans, Marcus, Chester, 
Hungerville, Doherty, Flanagan, Orsogna. Third Row: Lebow, Duby, Goren- 
stein, Hobbs, Southmayd, Stober, Rotman, Horovitz, Solomon, Salow, Brown, 
Morrill, Crosby, MacMaster, Olton, Lubets, Backman. Fourth Row: Muelder, 
Goldman, Alexander, Breen, Swartz, Smith, Harkins, Medaglia, MacKinnon, 
Gordon, Yaffe, Simons, Segal, King, Denham, Hirsh. Fifth Row: Kasarjian, 
Bilezikian, Dangel, Jones, Lubin, Quinn, Warsowe, Nelson, DeSantis, Colburn, 
Dunn, Doctoroff. Sixth Row: Tucker, Levenson, Quinn, Abele, Bourne, Dow, 
Chamberlain, Wolk, Smith, Rabinovitz, Richmond, Anthony, Brigham, Bern- 
heimer. 






Parliamentary procedure and puns 





The first step forward 



PTSA 



Right this way, please 



Would you like a school swimming pool, a new 
and larger auditorium, or more parking space 
arond Newton High? These and more immediate 
student, parent, and teacher needs are being tackled 
by P.T.S.A., an organization similar to the usual 
P.T.A. By including students, however, this organiz- 
ation brings the home and school closer together. 

President-. Mr. Manuel Beckwith 

Parent's Vice-President: Mrs. John R. Swanton, Jr. 

Teacher's Vice-President; Dr. Leo Barry 

Student's Vice-President: Anthony Medaglia 



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SENIOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTED 
F/'rsf Row: Kasarjian, Viscott, Jones, Lee, Miss South, Crosby, Bilezikian, Murphy. 
Second Row: Brown, Nelson, Geiger, Jones, Dorfman, Breen, Vaccaro, Simons. Third 
Row: McCuspie, Abele, Wolk, Miller, Smith. 




SENIOR 
COMMITTEES 




SENIOR SUPPER COMMITTEE 
First Row: Greer, Wetherell, Crosby, Carmen, Natol, Connolly, Tillinghast, Karofsky, 
St. Amant. Second Row: Geiger, Loew, Brown, Beckwith, Cohen, Dunn, Kalnajs, Fes- 
senden, Kean. 



SENIOR PLAY COMMITTEE 
First Row: Smith, Katz, White. Second Row: 
Lamb, Winchester, Leshefsky. 




SENIOR NIGHT 
First Row: Wright, Morse, Smith, Beckwith, Breen. Second Row: Ring, Barrs, Jehu, 
Simons, Fessenden, Hill, Mullen. 



SENIOR PROM 
First Row: Lane, Medaglia, Geraci. Second Row: Cirilano, Segal, 
Roach. 





BOULDER EXCHANGE 



First Row: Guild, Obermeyer, McCormick, Barrs, Stober, Bliss, Cohen, Vaccaro. 
Second Row: Orsogna, Bruce, Lasker, Breitzke, Mr. White, Mrs. Erskine, 



Nevins, Gordon, Southmayd. Third Row: Titus, Farrington, 
Dolby, O'Neil, Dow, Nason, Wolf, Dunn, Schwartz, Soule, 



Holdridge, Turnbull, 
Schwartz, Scipione. 



Comparing notes 




Wal, Podner. This year one-half of the Newton 
High School Exchange went way out to the state of 
Colorado— Boulder City. There was much extensive 
study of the communities, individual reports on top- 
ics, and eager letter-writing. The students also par- 
ticipated in diverse fund-raising activities—the paper 
drive, Pops night, rumage sale, and the sale of 
various articles. 

BOULDER EXCHANGE 



Now, when we get there. 




First Row: Lippincott, Dedrick, Barbuto, Lamb, Galer, LaTona, Willey. 
Second Row: Gilman, Freeman, Feinberq, Murphy, Mr. Loring, Miss Turner, 



Averbuck, Wernick, Swanton, Smith. Third Row: Doctoroff, Minear, Kennel, 
Perkins, Smith, Katz, Geller, Butler, Quinn, Knox, Yesley, Kalnajs, Sachar. 



One contingent of the annual Newton High School and 
School Exchange went to Wilmington, Delaware, this year. As 
an added attraction, the group spent a day in Washington, D.C. 
The Wilmingtonians were fine students and represented their 
community well. What with the paper drive, Pops, and the 
rummage sale, among other activities, our exchangers kept 
themselves more than busy. 

Advisers: . . . Miss Mabel Turner 
Mr. Warren Loring 



And there it is! 



WILMINGTON EXCHANGE 





ORANGE SHIELD 



First Row: Scott, Short, Swartz, Tobias, Johnson, Verdoni, Shapiro, Snow, Staf- 
ford, Young, Whelan, Vaccaro, Galer, Murphy, Booth, MacMaster, McCor- 
mick, Olton, Roach, Flanagan, Rothman, Atwood, Burnham. Second Row: 
Stober, Doherty, Milott, Loeb, Barbuto, Weeks, Farina, Linn, Scott, King, 
Weeks, Regan, Barrs, Seufert, Dorfman, Dedrick, Kazmier, Pollard, St. Amant, 
Curtin, Reilly, Wetherell, LaFay. Third Row: Flynn, Caira, Calderone, Steele, 
Burmon, Freedman, Berlow, Novick, Coyne, Simms, Smith, Dunn, Hills, 



Shea, Trimble, Geraci, Vassalotti, Halloran, Brigham, Bennett. Fourth Row: 
Gitell, Uretsky, Schell, Quinn, Jones, Lindquist, Walker, Johnson, Brown, 
Richards, Knox, Kivlehan, Kalnajs, Hackel, Kasarjian, Hill Medaglia, Vis- 
cott, Wood. Fifth Row: Gorin, Loew, Elkind, Simons, Smith, Chamberlain, 
Miller, Marcus, Wolk, Grossman, Dolby, Kimball, Baiter, Brahms, Argue, Sher- 
man, Smith, Cohen. 




ORANGE SHIELD CAPTAINS 
First Row: Dorfman, Doherty, Roach, St. Amant. Second Row: 
Geraci, Brigham, Vasseloti, Hill. 



ORANGE SHIELD 

This year the Orange Shield, composed of students chosen 
from the junior and senior classes, did an excellect job of keep- 
ing order in the cafeteria. A working example of self-govern- 
ment, this conscientious group, through both the members them- 
selves and the Board of Review, earned the respect of the en- 
tire school as a result of efficient and effective work. They de- 
serve our thanks for a job well done. 

Adviser: . . . Mr. Francis Foster 
Student Leader; . . . William Segal 



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HOMEROOM MANAGERS 



First Row: Tarmy, Yesley, Armet, Carroll, Karakashian, Fessenden, Jacobson, 
Soule, Woods, MacKinnon, Peck, Handel, Dolby, Morse. Second Row: Linn, 
Gallagher, Crowley, Carter, Bandrean, Jones, Baker, Geiman, Brahms, 
Wyner, Haney, Fleisher, Home, Agnew. Third Row: Simons, MacMahon, 



Wasgatt, Barrs, Nazzaro, Obermeyer, Beggs, Michelson, Nason, Short, Sacks, 
Schneider, Bernheimer, Goodman, Richmond. Fourth Row: Simms, Miller, 
Dahl, Markey, Greenberg, Leve, Coffey, Snow, Macintosh, Valente, Peterson, 
Mosher, Preston, Sachar, Dorson. 



HDMERDDM MANAGERS 




These happy faces represent the large group of students 
who gave their time and energy as homeroom managers for 
this year. Elected by their classmates, they sold tickets, col- 
lected money for class projects and charity, and served as 
the general do-it-alls of the school. They were invaluable in 
the smooth and efficient running of the homerooms, and 
were excellent examples of student responsibility and lead- 
ership. 



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CIVICS COMMITTEE 
First Row: Van Brunt, Cohen, Litchfield, Whirtaker, Morse, Wolf, Themo, Peppard, Wright, 
Kavanagh, Weinfield. Second Row: Short, LaFay, Morse, French, Handel, Shea, Sherman, 
Leone, Marks, Waldman, Geiger, Bennett. Third Row: Segal, Schwartz, Dedrick, Murphy, 
Wetherell, Trilling, Wolk, Nadell, Lipson, Rosenberg, Smith, Slawsby. 



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LIBRARY ASSISTANTS 




LIBRARY ASSISTANTS 
First Row: Berman, Giordano, Mrs. Rosanen, Harting. Second Row: Leve, Silver, 
McCullough, Kinsel, Biman. 



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Those students who are interested in books and their 
care have an opportunity at Newton High School to join the 
Library Assistants. Under Mrs. Erskine's leadership, they help 
mend and rebind old books, stamp new copies, and keep 
the Library in good working order by shelving and sorting 
volumes. 



Can you tell me where 
to find. . .? 





Most of us have seen school productions such as 
A//egro and The Man who Came fo Dinner. How 
many of us have thought of the people behind the 
scenes? The trouble with being one of these hard 
workers is that recognition doesn't come until some- 
thing goes wrong. Undoubtedly this is the reason why 
the Stage Crew has continued unheralded. Let's have 
them take their bow now. 

Advisers: . . . Mr. Charles Chase 
Mr. John Sherman 



SI AGE CREW 
Fir«f Row: Dnnovitch. Selia. Coooan, lafauce, Stoser, Wilson, Second Row: Levi, LaFay, Webb, Snow, 
Miller, McArdle, Meserve, Morey, Holtz. Third Row: Heinrich, Leonard, Anapolle, Tucker, Groden, Mr. 
Chase. 



MOTION PICTURE SQUAD 





Rembrandts at work. 



STAGE CHEW 



MOTION PICTURE SQUAD 
Firsi Row: Winship, Teich, Kapreilian, Piccirillo, Prioa, Prives, Resnick, Stone, Brahms, Tedstone, 
MacNair. Second Row: Morse, Tarmy, Agnew, Samburg, Epstein, Sacks, Dean, Richmond, 
Kannair, David, Gilman, Gorn, Fales, Reagan. Third Row: Mr. Gradone, Strong, Snyder, 
Cummings, Rosen, Koplow, Newcomb, Jones, Rogg, Wulff. Fourth Row: Rowlings, Loew, Abele, 
Banette, DiBenedetto, Rousseau, Chisholm. 



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First Row: Smimkus, White, Hochberg, Weeks, Forbes, LaTona, Scipone, Duby, 
Holmes, Olton, Phillips, Blue, Vinculo, Brietzke, Myers, Albert, Halstead, 
White, Fay, Johnson. Second Row: Weiden, McGrail, Shaw, Muelder, Hedrick, 
Lippincott, Beeuwkes, Beaucamps, Flynn, Buckins, Wong, VanBrunt, Downing, 
Southmayd, Yanoff, Chacran, Vogel, Firestine. Third Row: Diamond, Clemon, 
Goodman, Weiner, French, White, Anthony, Bannister Haney, Aucoin, Mc- 
Night, McGrath, Saltzberg, Sepinack, Wernick, Ellsworth, Groetsema, Wright, 
Goldberg, Morse. Fourth Row: Markey, Walsh, Schneider, Mayer, Kennedy, 



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Bliss, Geiman, Reagan, Tone, Stout, Lovely, Gorenstein, McGuffin, Hornstein, 
Nickerson. Fifth Row: Bravo, Themo, Hyde, Hussey, Sutcliffe, Shaffman, 
Ahearn, Pompeii, Lannon, Knox, Freedman, Kimball, Nobbs, Dubro, Loud, 
Geiger, Litchfield, Surette. Sixth Row: Neill, Murphy, Weingold, Blue, Gay- 
zagian, Henrikus, Arsenault, Marshall, Steele, Lubin, Loew, Huss. Seventh 
Row: Lubell, Lipson, Herman, Sade, Smith, Schwartz, Walker, Johnson, Trimble, 
McNeil, Angier, Golub. 



A CAPPELLA CHDIR 



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Under the able leadership of Mr. Wesley Mer- 
ritt, the A Cappella Choir had a very successful 
season. Besides singing at Christmas Vespers, its 
members sang at Spring Vespers and at the Ca- 
thedral of the Pines. Fourteen members of this group 
were selected for the All-State and New England 
Choruses. 
Adviser: Mr. Wesley Merritt 





GLEE CLUB 



First Row: Foote, Modes, Folsom, Mason, Talberth, Dewire, Corliss, Mr. Merritt, Sul- 
livan, Steinberg, Stone, Emerson, Rosen, Gainer, Ziegal. Second Row: Whitmore, 
Finn, Brown, Elliott, Bond, Small, Troup, Nill, Frumora, Bornstein, Sullivan, 
Brauninger, Battista, Bailey, Hart, Brooks, Bird, Kotsaftis. Third Row: Taylor, 
Dedoming, Evans, Nassaro, Fleischer, Stearns, Chester, Katz, Lockwood, Fletch- 
er, Ellis, Magni, Mitchell, Martin, Alpert, Heatzig, Sexton, Venuto, Giordano. 



SDPHOMOHE GIRLS' CHORUS 



Fourth Row: Pearl, Sorkin, Karakashian, Frieze, Grant, Springer, Marsh, 
Knapp, Dangel, Boardman, Godon, Wilson, Kellaway, Woodward, Barber, 
Hazel, Goldrick, Perlis. Fifth Row: Stacey, Bentley, Wile, Bloomenthal, Cum- 
mings, Krasner, Gold, Palmer, O'Brien, Bernheimer, Rotman, Meyerhoff, Jacob- 
son, Jerome, Miller, Kaplan. 



GLEE CLUB 



SOPHOMORE GIRLS' CHORUS 



First Row: Natsis, Crowley, Bluestein, Miller, Farnham, Taylor, Durton, Cro- 
well, Michaelson, Stone, Giordano, Mr. Lasker, Rizza, Mazzolo, Ferguson, 
Goldberg, White, Hurwitz, Stone, Ziman, Arnold, Ferreri. Second Row: Benson, 
Webb, Carroll, Marcell, Rauha, Hough, Holmes, Gurevich, Stacey, Tiberio, Gara- 
bedian, DeDoming, Colton, Kaplan, Robbins, Li 1 1 is, Brookings, Feldman, Rich- 
mond, Mintz, Posner, Rosenthal, Skulley, Bibbo, LaFay. Third Row: Gould, 
Shapiro, Atwood, Chase, Ellis, Kaplan, Myers, Balos, Treddin, Venuto, Ziegei, 



Hungerville, Colburn, Hanninen, Angoff, Horovitz, Jaffe, Chasnoff, Alpert, 
Spencer, Berman, Huberman. Fourth Row: Press, Day Chaikowski, Appleyard, 
Dalton, Minnis, McMullen, Yesley, Shulman, Bugbee, Kimball, Ransom, Rak, 
Rogers, Ward, Grise, Boucher, Goodbar, Tilton, Needell. Fifth Row: Longer, 
Pearlstein, Needle, Madow, Levine, Albert, White, Briggs, Bowers, Hyman, 
Robinson, Silver,Maclntosh, Bentley, Milender. 




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JUNIOR - SENIOR GIRLS' CHORUS 



first Row: Gretsky, Goldberg, Seymour, MacKenzie, Levy, Goldston, Dedrick, 
Carmen, Wetherell, Gorenstein, Mr. Lasker, Groetsema, Ahearn, Douglas, 
Glaser, Alfred, Mullen, Baker, Willey, Strober, Marchant. Second Row: Kowal, 
Larrabee, Goldstein, Chacran, Hoffman, Rudnick, Beckwith, Perlmurter, Mark- 
ey, Bates, Matheson, White, Breen, Obermeyer, Seufert, Bloom, Polen, Cooper, 
Lamiet, Anderson, Foran, Wattendorf. Third Row: Green, Lasker, Wulff, 
Young, Van Brunt, MacMaster, McCormick, Piorti, King, Kavanagh, Themo, 



Weeks, Forbes, Barrs, Regan, Cannon, Soule, Graham, Blue, Hammond, Ham- 
ilton, Apkon, Healy. Fourth Row: Halstead, Robinson, Swanton, Goldman, 
Smith, Winer, Marino, Stackpole, Alexander, Vietor, Smith, Greenberg, Gross- 
man, Gordon, Stokes, Farina, Bailet, Bell, Waldman, Murphy. Fifth Row: 
Home, Litchfield, Kennedy, Akeroyd, Diamond, Cleveland, McGrail, Brown, 
Leary, Newell, Kiley, Stafford, Weyland, Wansker, Fay, O'Connell, Atwood, 
Beckwith, Heath, Yanoff, Fay, Bannister. 



JUNIOR -SENIOR GIRLS' CHDRUS 



BOYS CHDRUS 



BOYS' CHORUS 



First Row: Flynn, Marshall, Troup, Rogan, Schwartz, Lendman, Langill, Bili- 
zikian, Mr. Merritt, Bloom, Scipione, Giordano, McAndrew, Roggeveen. Sec- 
ond Row: Bloomenthal, Tone, Saltzberg, Halewood, Freedman, Viscott, Hudson, 
Simcock, Vassalotti, Vassalotti, Berndt, West, Plendl. Third Row: Henrick, 
Bowers, Vincuilla, Bicknell, Nahabedian, Furman, Kowet, Haney, Fales, Blue, 



Marsh, Straley, Brown, Greenblatt, Roggeveen. Fourth Row: Weinraub, Dangel, 
Galley, Arsenault. Grace, Gorn, Schneiderman, Wotton, Booth, Koller, 
Blossom, Jacobs, Medaglia. Fifth Row: Tibolt, Lannon, Stout, Kimball, Grent- 
zenberg, Cushing, Smith, Golub, Swartz, McGrath, Huard, Olton, Lovely. 






BAND 



Majorettes: Wilson, Firestone, Whitmore, LaTona, Buckins, Smith, 
Emerson, Walsh. First Row: Perlis, Nickerson, Quint, Mayer, 
Giordano, Clark, Resnick, Beatrice, Nelson, York, Farrington, 
Griswold, Levi, Levin, Small, Huges, Brown. 

Second Row: Siegal, Hurwitz, Mann, Grammont, Appleton, 
Cooper, Macnair, Roberts, Ingall, Cobb, Harper, Mandile, 



Graceffa, Webster. Third Row: Hellerman, Seyfarth, Quinn, Bo- 
grad, Clark, Weyland, Morrill, Marshall, Goldrick, Boyce, Tink- 
ham, Arcand. Fourh Row: Bograd, Kontoff, Coffey, Donovan, 
Wayman, Duncan, Clifton, MeLanson, Shaffer, Crehan, La Tona, 
Yesley, Tower, Kapreilian, Newcomb, Tishler. 



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First Row: MacLeod, Hibbard, Holmes, Olton, Mr. March, Vogel. Second Row: 
Johnson, Chacran, Scipone, Minear. Milender. Third Row: Harting, Willey, 
Johnson, Chocran, Scipone, Minear, Milender. Third Row: Harting, Willey, 



Haney, Lettau, Mandile, Cobb. Fourth Row: Melanson, Stokes, Viscott, A/ithony, 
Allen, Richmond, Waller. Fifth Row: Huss, Boyce, Bograd, Sudhalter, Tower, 
Rosenblatt, Rear Standing: Nelson, Farrington. 



ORCHESTRA 





SENIOR SUPPER 




The Senior Supper, now an annual 
event, was held in the Newton High 
School gymnasium on December 4. This 
year, Seniors departed from the tradi- 
tional franks and beans and enjoyed 
real Italian spaghetti with all the fixings. 
Afterwards there was square dancing. 
All who attended greatly enjoyed the 
gathering of Clan 1955. 



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Christmas Vespers this year was entirely musical, 
the tableaux omitted. The entire chorus of voices in- 
cluded the Glee Club and the A Cappella Choir, di- 
rected by Mr. Merritt, and the Girls' Chorus, directed 
by Mr. Lasker. Songs from both the Jewish and the 
Christian religions were sung with the whole chorus, 
accompanied by the orchestra, blending voices in the 
final "Hallelujah Chorus." Everyone agreed that this 
program was an inspiring one, adding a serious note 
to the festivities of the Christman season. 






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"Next stop heaven' 



Friday night, February 18, Newton High was 
treated to three one-act plays presented by the 
sophomore, junior, and senior classes. The produc- 
tions were competing for a bid to the Massachusetts 
Drama Festival. The senior presentation of Mary 
Queen of Scots won first acclaim, and recognition 
for fine work went to the sophomore and junior 
classes for their plays, Sunday Costs Five Pesos and 
The Lost Elevator. 



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Marie Giordano 



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Harris Funkenstein 



Elaine Solomon 



BEST STUDENT 





Robin Foster 



BEST LOOKING 



SOPHOMORE SUPERLATIVES 



JUNIOR SUPERLATIVES 





Bruce Dow 



Polly Stanley 




MOST ALL AROUND 




Barry Gilvar Alfreda Farina 

MOST ATHLETIC 







David Sachar 




Dorothy Swanton 




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David Bourne Nancy Van Brunt 

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PRESIDENT 




Al Martin 



ADVISOR 




SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICEHS 



VICE PRESIDENT 




Marie Giordano 



SECRETARY 




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TREASURER 




Nancy Stearns 



Mr. James Boyd 



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HOCKEY 






Tigers on the move 



HOCKEY 
First Row: Dooley, Costa, Reilly, Ryan, Fitzgerald, Crosby, MacNeil, Grogan, Rogan. Second Row: Home, 
Bennett, Guzzi, Butterworth, Vassalotti, Boardman, Cioppa, Keyes, Fitzgerald, Dooley, Haywood, Mr. Hall. 



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Hard hit by graduation, the inexperienced New- 
ton puckers fared well against the tough G.B.I. 
League. Although their 4-4-2 record gave them 
only fourth place, they were always dangerous. 
The play of all-stars Bill Reilly and Paul Fitzgerald 
provided many highlights in this exciting season. 
Coach-. Mr. J. C. Ha 




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and Al Rogan, the Newton hoopsters enjoyed a fine 
season. They compiled an excellent 12-5 record to 
finish second in the Suburban League and qualify 
for the Tech Tourney. There the team, crippled by 
injuries, managed to beat Haverill, 55-54; but they 
Crucial moment 
Coach; Mr. Edward Poskitt 




BASKETBALL 
First Row: Rogan, Coubrn, Fogarty, Halloran, Kasarjian, Lee, Webster. Second Row: Mr 
MacConnell, Geraci, Chamberlain, Donovan, Baker, Mr. Poskitt. 




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GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL 
Firs/ Row: Doherty, Curtis, McKee, Flanagan, Farina, Sade. Second Row: Miss Hall, 
Gentile, Home, Stokes, LaTona, Mrs. Turner. 



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Firs/ Row: Putnam, Shine, DeSantis, Price, Brahms, Vassalotti, Brigham, Holland, Mullahey, 
Quigley. Second Row: Mr. Gallagher, Beaugrad, Reed, Zimmerman, Nelson, Menard, Gottshalk, Farrujia, 
Cooney, Richards, Damashek, Mr. Boyle. Third Row: Berger, Warren, Joyce, King, Bickum, Gilvar, Argue, 
Schneider, Kindred, Harrell. 

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In the opening dual meet of the season, 
Newton met a strong Rindge team in a 
battle that might have decided the league 
championship. The Tigers were subdued by 
the close score of 45-32. However, the 
Newton tracksters, led by state champ shot 
putter Mel Shine, bounced back quickly to 
win three out of four of the remaining 
meets and to finish third in the Metro- 
politan Meet. 

Coach: Mr. Lamoine Boyle 

Co-Captains: Mel Shine 

Guy Vassalotti 

Touch and go 




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First Row: Bloom, Kahn, Boisciair, Hobbs, Lasker, Morse, 
Ellsworth, Goldberg, Quint, Hoffenberg, Rodenhizer, 
Peppard. Second Row: Miss Bickford, Hoffman, Ziegel, 
Wile, Balos, Bloomberg, Rosenwalds, Rothstein, Gavine, 
Gould, Schneider, Bass, Hanuauer, Rust.Th/rd Row: Oteri, 



Dephoure, Myers, Fox, Wallace, Anderson, Leigh, O'- 
Donnell, Milott, Forbes, Stearns, Robinson, Gainer. Fourth 
Row: Malfa, Cutler, Ziman, Shambad, Michaelson, Pearl- 
stein, Chester, Solomon, Miller, Hirsh, Winer, Foote, Hint- 
lian, Fleisher, Tobias. 



Does the term, Modern Dance, bring to mind the 
image ©f dancers in odd costumes making peculiar 
movements to dreary music? As the members of 
Apprentice, Workshop, and Performers know, that 
picture is not true. Modern Dance is an entertaining 
form of expressing oneself to music. Students par- 
ticipate in the Spring Musical, annual symposium, 
spring demonstration, and other programs in New- 
ton, nearby colleges, and schools. 

President- Janet Morse 

Vice-President: Jane Ellsworth 

Secretary: Susan Lasker 

Treasurer: Emily Goldberg 

Publicity. Peggy Hobbs 

Adviser: Miss Marilyn Bickford 

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MARJORIE TAYLOR Patricia Anthony, DR. JOSEPH 
TAYLOR John Tone, GRANDMA TAYLOR Sonja 
Muelder, JENNIE BRINKER Mary Ann Guild, HAZEL 
Lois Fleischer, CHARLIE TOWNSEND Maynard Gold- 
man, JOSEPH TAYLOR, JR. Richard Scipione, 
BERTRAM WOOLHAVEN Richard Keaveney, MOLLY 
Bertha Nickerson, BEULAH Rochelle Clifton, MILLIE 
Connie Forbes, DOT Elinor Weeks, ADD!E Sheila 
Ahearn, EMILY Joyce Firestine. 




Wine, women, and white bucks 




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ADMITTED TO MEMBERSHIP APRIL 14, 1954 
Class of 1955 



NATIONAL 



Alperin, Jonathan Lazare 
Armstrong, Ronald Anthony 
Bachner, Martha Helen 
Bannister, Jean Marie 
Beeuwkes, Elizabeth Hodges 
Burns, Helen Marion 
Clemon, Sheila Rea 
Cohen, Paula Marilyn 
Cooper, Betty Deborah 
Doherty, Barbara Helen 
Dunleavy, Maraaret Carol 
Famiano, Beatrice Louise 
Fornady, Eva Sara 
Galer, Corinne Brenda 
Gilman, Paul Jerome 
Goldberq, Emily Marcus 
Hand, Michael Ronald 
Harris, Anne Starr 
Hill, Malcolm Turner, Jr. 
Ka$arjian, Levon George 
Kazmier, Mary Louise 



Abele, John Eaton 
Bailet, Sandra Estelle 
Barberio, Dorothy Ann 
Barbuto, Janice Carol 
Barrs, Dorothy Caroline 
Beckwith, Gail Lewis 
Booth, Margaret Lee 
Brauninger, Gerald Wallace 
Brown, David Edward 
Conner, Carol 
Cohen, Roger David 
Connor, William Bradford 
Crosby, Jayne 
Dolby, Richard Erwin 
Flanagan, Marilyn Ann 
French, Barbara Ann 
Geiger, Barbara Marie 
Gentile, Loretta Ann 
Glaser, Constance 
Guild, Mary Ann 
Hatch, Phillip Colby 
Heinrich, Marieluise 
Hedrick, Nancy Anne 
Home, Helen Marie 
Jones, David Henry 
Jule, Richard Allen 
Kalnajs, Agris Janis 
Katz, Robert Warren Jr. 
Kaye, Stephen Howard 
Kennedy, Marie Suzanne 



Lamb, Nancy Elisabeth 
Lane, Donald Kerivan 
Lasker, Marjorie Judith 
LeVine, Robert William 
Lubin, Lawrence Edward 
Murphy, Patricia Cecelia 
Olton, Elizabeth Carroll 
Peck, Newton Tenney, Jr. 
Pollard, Priscilla Elaine 
Pond, Francis Edward 
Porter, Deanna Lee 
Scipione, Richard Stephen 
Segal, William George 
Soule. Rufus Albert^on 
Tinkham, Robert Kimball 
Turnbull, George William 
Vaccaro, Rose Therese 
Wernick, Nancy Louise 
Wolf, Thomas Edwin 
Wulff, Kathryn Gail 



ADMITTED TO MEMBERSHIP MAY 4, 1955 
Class of 1955 



Kisiel, Helen Rosemary 
Kopelman, Arie 
Kowal, Barbara Lois 
Lasker, Susan Sandra 
Lippincott, Margaret 
Loew, Donald Earl 
Marks, Robert Tucker 
McCormick, Jo-An Marie 
Medaglia, Anthony Joseph Jr. 
Morey, Barbara Ann 
Morse, Janet Carol 
Muelder, Sonja Jane 
Nelson, Nancy 
Nickerson, Bertha Florence 
Novick, Leonard Robert 
Panella, Janice Lee 
Pellegrini, Alfred 
Pransky, Elaine Carol 
Reni, Henry Peter Jr. 
Roach, Cecelia Marie 
Rodenhizer, Elva Mae 
St. Amant, Jane Bolton 
Schwartz, Robert Benjamin 
Shaffer, Robert Austin 
Sheldon, Robert Tonkin 
Shine, Carl Melville 
Sigel, Ruth Ann 
Smith, Robert Warren 
Stefan, Margaret Ann 
Swaine, Allan Mason 



Swartz, Barbara Jane 
Tone, John Clement Jr. 
Van Haelst, Joan Arlette 
Vogel, Judith Ray 
Wansker, Linda Jane 
Weakle, B. Charles Jr. 
Weeks, Elinor Nelson 
Weiner, Sandra Lee 
Weingold, Erika Waltraud 
Welch, William Lawrence Jr. 
Wilkinson, James Calvin 
Wolk, Richard Barry 
Wright, Jane Allard 
Yesley, Mark 



Class of 1956 



Breitzke, Susan 
Chacran, June Melanie 
Cobb, Peter Harwood 
Cohen, Stephen Isaac 
Doctoroff, Stephen John 
Dow, Bruce MacGregor 
Epstein, Lewis Allen 
Freeman, Ellen Judith 
Frieze, Michael Gordon 
Geiler, George Henry 
Gilman, Michele 
Giordano, Frederick Salvatore 
Glaser, Judith Barbara 
Gordon, Brenda Ruth 
Gorn, Robert Aaron 
Graham, Kenneth William 
Grossman, Sherman Haskell 
Holdridge, Douglas Wheeler 
Horvitz, David 
Kane, Margaret Rose 
Kanter, David George 
Kelly, John Francis 
Kennel, Charles Frederick 
Leary, Christina Marie 
Leighton, Charles Cutler 
Lettau, Bernhard 
Lipson, Lawrence 
McCusker, Richard John 
Miller, Stephen Joel 
Minear, Richard Hoffman 
Nason, Jeffrey David 
Obermeyer, Karen 
Oliver, Warren Dain Jr. 
Sachar, David Bernard 
Sade, Robert Miles 
Schwartz, Paul Stanley 
Seltzer, Stephen Murray 
Southmayd, Nancy Elizabeth 
Stober, Cynthia Ann 
Swanton, Dorothy Louise 
Whitmore, Howard 



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HONOR SOCIETY 



President William George Segal 

Vice-President Newton Tenney Pe"ck, Jr. 

Secretary Elizabeth Carroll Olton 

Treasurer Rufus Albertson Soule 



SPEAKERS 

Character Camille Celestine Bailer 

Scholarship Newton Tenney Peck Jr. 

Leadership Rufus Albertson Soule 

Service Mary Louise Kazmier 




This spring the National Honor Society in Newton once again held induction 
ceremonies. In an impressive service the proud students received their tiny gold 
pins, symbolic of the torch of learning. The organization Is composed of 5% 
of the junior class and 15% of the senior class. A member of the National Honor 
Society is chosen for the following four qualities: character, scholarship, leader- 
ship, and service. 



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BASEBALL 
First Row: Putnam, Reilly, Herring, Hamill, Kasarjian, Fogarty, Halloran, Chamberlain. Second Row: Mr. 
Ferguson, Chamberlain, Martin, Hackel, Webster, Kirby, Mr. Hawkes. Third Row: Keyes, Beggs, Whitmore, 
Vento, Johnson. 



BASEBALL 




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With the start of spring weather, -the crack of bat meet- 
ing ball rarfg out at Newton High. The Tigers, under the 
wing of Coach Ferguson, had another fine season. This year the 
team, led by Captain "Mouse" Kasarjian and All-Scho- 
lastic Bill Hamill, again provided its loyal rooters with thrills and 
excitement. 






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OUTDOOR TRACK 
f/rs? Row: Dooley, Simms, Lucier, Viscott, Brahms, Acheson, Halloran, Rogan, Rogan, Richards, Mullahy, 
Holkind, Bieglow. Second Row: Mr. Geist, Brockington, Bickman, Olton, Menard, English, Farrugia, 
Saltzberg, Dangel, Figilis, Nelson, Loew. Third Row: Yabaccio, Berig, Moran, Gottschalk, Bloom, Head, 
Thorman, King, Higgins, Kindred, Warren, Morrison. Fourth Row: Harrell, Kimball, Millard, Berg- 
er. Cruise, Argoe, Vassalotti, Ryan, Brisham, Stetson. 




Strength in both the track and field events gave the 
Boilermakers a well balanced squad. Led by Co-captains 
Al Rogan and Mel Shine and bolstered by such returning 
lettermen as Guy Vassalotti, Dave Brahms, Dick DeSantis, 
and Don Trimble, the Newton team was strong in its de- 
fense of its title as Massachusetts Champs. 



OUTDOOR TRACK 



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Standing: Mr. Hall, Grace, Brauninger, Ganong, Goldstein, Shea 



GOLF 



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Under the excellent coaching of J. C. Hall, the golf varsity 
enjoyed a very successful season. With many of last year's 
team returning, experience was a very important factor in 
many tight matches. Long hours of practice produced evident 
results as a well-schooled group of athletes took to the green 
for Newton High School. 



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With most of last year's varsity back again this spring, 
hopes were high for another excellent season. Against such 
top flight opposition as Winchester and Brookline, the 
Newton team did more than hold its own. 



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TENNIS 
Front Row: Hill, Cohen, Elkind, Dow, Mullen. Back Row: Schwartz, Lobb, Serkin, Bennett, Mr. Poskitt. 




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GIRLS' TENNIS 
First Row: Tempesta, Leane, Nelson, Morse, London, Whitmore. Second Row: Robinson, Gould, 
Sade, Willey, Victor, Legare, Miss Davis.Third Row: Breitzke, Bugbee, Hazel, Wilbert, White, 
Akeroyd, Wattendorf, Foster. 



SOFTBALL 



When spring rolls around, the sport of Casey's 
legend always appeals as much to the girls as to the 
boys. From the Iarg3 turnout of softball enthusiasts 
this year, class teams, Junior Varsity, and Varsity 
were selected. With lots of fun and great success the 
girls made softball a fitting climax to the 1955 sports 
season. 



Teamwork, enthusiasm, and careful coaching 
brought success and satisfaction to the Tigresses of 
the Clay Courts. Both intramural competition and 
Varsity matches kept the girls busy defending the 
Orange and Black— and defend it they did, with 
credit due in both fun and sportsmanship. 




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JOHN E. ABE1E 

31 Mountfort Rd. 

Newton Highlands 
Favorite Pastime: Taking History 
exams in 23C 

I Will to N.H.S.: My first corner 
seat in alphabetized rooms 
I; Weeks; College; Softball 2 
Legislature 1, 2, 3; Motion Pic 
ture Squad 1, 2, 3; Senior Class 
Organization 3. 



TOBY DAVID ABEND 

32 Olde Field Rd. 
Newton Centre 
Toby, Dave 
Suppressed Desire: To pick up 
where Joe left off with M. M. 
I Will to N.H.S. My Sister 
II; Weeks; College; Aviation 
Club 2, 3; Cavalry Club 2, 3; 
Indoor Track 3. 



CHARLES LESLIE 
ABRAHAMS 

50 Westchester St., Newton 
Chuckles 
Suppressed Desire: To finish 
high school 

I Will to N.H.S.: My three dif- 
ferent high schools in Detroit. 
Miami Beach, and Newton 
I; Miami Beach; College; English 
Club 3; Tusitala 3. 



RAYMOND JAMES 
ACHESON 

82 Border St., West Newton 
Ray 
Favorite Pastime: Arguing with 
Mr. Knapman (never winning) 
I Will to N.H.S.: An undefeated 
football team 

IV; Warren; College; Football 1, 
2, 3; Ice Hockey 3; Outdoor 
Track 1, 3; Senior Supper Com- 
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ROBERT THOMAS 
AITCHISON 

64 Dalby St., Newton 
Bob 
Suppressed Desire: To have the 
right to mark the teachers 
I Will to N.H.S.: All my report 
card marks and a gun 
IV; Day; Service. 



EDWARD JOSEPH 
AKERMAN, JR. 

19 Cypress St., Newton Centre 

Ed 
Favorite Pastime: Lying on tables 
Checking all 85 clocks in Build- 
ing II 

MIA; Bigelow; Service; Hunting 
and Fishing Club 2; Radio Club 
2; Rifle Club 1; Baseball 3; Bas- 
ketball 3; Golf 1; Intramural 
Sports 2, 3; Usher 2; Dance 
Committees 1, 2. 

JEAN AKEROYD 

548 Centre St., Newton 
Jeanie 
Suppressed Desire: To travel 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Foot- 
ball games 

II; Bigelow; College; French 
Club 2 ; Music Club 1, 2, 3; 
Outing Club 1, 2, 3; Tennis 2, 
3; Basketball 3; Dance Com- 
mittees 3; Newtonian 3; New- 
tonite 3; Vespers 3. 



DIANE ALBERT 

34 Park Drive 
Newton Highlands 
Albie 
Favorite Pastime: Mickel 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. 
Knapman's home room 
IV; Brighton High; College; Art 
Club 2; Home Economics Club 
1, 2; Music Club 2, 3; Tennis 1. 




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ROMAYNE-LAWRIE 
ALCOTT 

126 Warwick Rd., West Newton 

Lawrie 
Suppressed Desire: To be 5' 6" 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. 
Knapman's homeroom 
II; Day; College; International 
Club 1; Library Club 1; Music 
Club 3; Neophytes 1; Outing 
Club 3; Dance Committees 1, 
1, 3; Senior Play 3. 



CAROLE ANN ALLARD 

74 Braeland Ave., 
Newton Centre 
Favorite Pastime: Helping the 
sophomores 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: My 
junior year, arguments with Mr. 
Knapman 

II; Weeks; College; Music Club 
1, 2, 3; Neophytes 1; Outing 
Club 1, 2, 3; Dance Committees 
1, 2. 



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JUSTUS PARK ALLEN 

376 Newtonville Ave. 
Newtonville 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Drinking fountains that are 
guaranteed to run cold water 
in sufficient quantities 
I; Day; College; International 
Club 2. 



JONATHAN L. ALPERIN 

950 Commonwealth Ave. 
Newton Centre 
Jon 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The 
bell at 2:30 on Friday 
I Will to N.H.S.: Escalators 
I; Weeks; College; Camera Club 
1, 2, 3; Mathematics Club 2, 
3; Science Club 3; Home Room 
Manager 1; School Exchange 2; 
National Honor Society 2, 3 



ALAN SIGMUND 
ALTMAN 

563 Commonwealth Ave. 
Newton Centre 
Rocky 
Suppressed Desire: To be a 
radio announcer 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: First 
day of Driver Ed. when I almost 
hit a car 
I, II, IV; Babcock; College. 



VICTOR IAN ANAPOLLE 

51 Walnut Hill Rd. 
Newton Centre 
Vic 
I Will to N.H.S.: Building I, if it 
is still standing next year 
I; Weeks; College; Camera Club 
1, 2, 3; Hunting and Fishing 
Club 1, 2; Rifle Club 1; Dance 
Committee 3; Stage Crew 3. 






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MIRIAM GERALDINE 
APKON 

57 Royce Rd., Newton Centre 

Mimi 
Suppressed Desire: To be eight 
days older 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Kiss- 
ing Mr. Packard under the mis- 
tletoe in my sophomore year 
I; Weeks; College; Cavalry Club 
3; Music Club 1, 2, 3; Neo- 
phytes 1; Science Club 2, 3; 
Junior Red Cross Council 3; 
Spring Musical 1, 2, 3; Vespers 
1; Science Fair 2, 3; Office 
Work 2. 



JOANNE KATHERINE 
ARCURI 

82 Pine St., West Newton 
Jo, Anne, Heffenriffer 
Suppressed Desire: To get mar- 
ried, to own an Oldsmobile 
I Will to N.H.S.: More teachers 
like Mr. Gradone and Miss 
Sullivan 

IV; Saint Bernard's; Business; 
Home Economics Club 1, 3. 



CAROLYN MARIE 
ANASTASI 

15 Saco St. 

Newton Upper Falls 

Carol 

Favorite Pastime: Writing letters 

to D. A. 

I Will to N.H % S.: As good a 
football team as '54 had 
IV; Weeks; Business; Office 
Work 1, 2. 



JOHN ANGIER 

316 Franklin St. 

Newton Corner 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Football 

I; Bigelow; College; Football 
2, 3; Intramural Sports; Indoor 
Track 1, 2, 3; Outdoor Track 
1, 2, 3; Vespers. 



PATRICIA JOAN 
ANTHONY 

100 Christina St. 
Newton Highlands 
Pat 
Suppressed Desire: To give an 
oral speech without blushing 
I Will to N.H.S.: My shattered 
nerves 

II; Weeks; College; Art Club 1 ; 
Home Economics Club 1; Music 
Club 2; Personality Club 1; 
Dance Committees 1; Newton- 
ian 1; Spring Musical 2; Vespers 
2; Science Fair 1. 

STEPHEN HOPKINS 
ANTHONY 

45 Devon Rd., Newton Centre 
I Will to N.H.S.: Traffic lights 
for the south door of Build- 
ing I 
I; Weeks; College; Music 2, 3. 




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MARY ANNE ARCURI 

257 Webster St., Auburndale 
Speedy, Anne 
Suppressed Desire: To own a 
convertible and mink coat 
I Will to N.H.S.: Juke box, coke 
machine 

IV; Warren; Business; Home 
Economics Club 1, 3; Person- 
ality Club 1; Office Work. 



EDWARD GEORGE 
ARONSON 

17 Prentice Rd., Newton Centre 

Big Ed 
Fondest A/\emory of N.H.S.: Mr. 
Knapman's Applied Math Class 
I Will to N.H.S.: More Math 
teachers like Mr. Knapman 
II; Weeks; College; Aviation 
Club 1, 3; Rifle Club 1, 3; In- 
tramural Sports 1; Outdoor 
Track 3. 



CLEMENT ANTHONY 
APRICALE 

20 Norseman Ave., Watertown 

Elem 
Suppessed Desire: To be a 
printer 

Favorite Pastime: Driving around 
in a car 

IMA; East Junior High; Service; 
Basketball 1, 3; Intramural 
Sports 1. 



VICTOR IRVING 

8 Bacon Rd., Newtonville 

Sidney, Vic, Hot Rod, 

Jeep Jumpin' Jocky 

II; Day; Business; Art Club 2, 

3; Music Club 1; Rifle Club 1, 

3; Stage Crew 3. 







GAIL ATWOOD 

269 Highland St., West Newton 
Favorite Pastime: Making the 
rounds 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. 
Knapman's Math classes 
II; Warren; College; Future 
Teachers Club 2; Music Club 1, 
2, 3; Tennis 2, 3; Legislature 3; 
Orange Shield 3; Spring Music- 
al 1, 3. 



WILLIAM GRAHAM 
AYRES 

74 Elmhurst Rd., Newton Centre 

Will 
Favorite Pastime: Sleeping 
Fondest Menrory of N.H.S.: My 
best years at N.H.S. 
1MB, IV; Kings'ey, Boston; 
Business. 



MARTHA HELEN 
BACHNER 

34 Fenno Rd., Newton Centre 

Marty 
Suppressed Desire: To get an 
"A" in History— I've been sup- 
pressing that well 
Favorite Pastime: Doing History 
homework (day in and day out) 
I; Weeks; College; Art Club 1, 
2, 3; Drama Club 2, 3; Neo- 
phytes 1; Tusitala 2, 3; Dance 
Committees 2, 3; Vespers 2; 
National Honor Society 2, 3; 
Science Fair 2. 



SANDRA ESTELLE BAILET 

1 1 Sagamore Rd. 

Newton Highlands 

Sandy 

Suppressed Desire: To be able 

to me in more than one place 

at a time 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Two boys named Steve, the 
trio we formed, and the won- 
derful times we shared 
1; Weeks; College; Drama 
Club 3; English Club 3; Alpha 
Beta 1; Music Club 2; Tusi- 
tala 2; Dance Committees 1; 
Newtonian Features Editor 3; 
Newtonile 2; Spring Musical 2. 
Vespers 2. 




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LEONARD BAER 

16 Avondale Rd. 

Newton Centre 

Len 

Suppressed Desire: No English 

courses 

I Will to N.H.S.: More teachers 
like Mr. Knapman 
II; Weeks; College; Rifle Club 
1; Intramural Sports 1. 



BARBARA ANNE BAKER 

9 Daniel St., 
Newton Centre 
Barb, Barbie, BeBe 
Favorite Pastime: Bristol, listen- 
ing to radio, taking and tell- 
ing jokes 

I Will to N.H.S.: More teachers 
like Mr. Knapman and Mr. 
Packard 

II; Weeks; College; Music Club 
1, 3; Home Room Manager 2; 
Vespers 2, 3. 



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CAROL RHODA BAKER 

91 Westchester Rd. 
Newton Centre 

Ducky C. B. 

Little One, 
Suppressed Desire: To be 5'5" 
Favorite Pastime: B.U. fraterni- 
ties 

II; Bigelow; College; Interna- 
tional Club 1; Music Club 1, 2, 
3; Outing Club 1, 2; 'Golf 2; 
Newtonite 3; Senior Play 3; 
Spring Musical 3; Vespers 2, 3. 



FRED BERNARD BAKER 

41 Fellsmere Rd. 
Newton Centre 
1; Weeks; Ephriam College. 



GERALD SHERMAN 
BAKER 

16 Elmore St., 

Newton Centre 
Gerry, Sam 
Suppressed Desire: To have 
dated a certain girl in my 
sophomore homeroom 1 
Favorite Pastime: Chalking up 
at "Norris' Emporium" 
I; Weeks; College; Cavalry Club 
treasurer 2, 3; English Club 
3; Indoor Track 1, 2, 3; Outdoor 
Track 1, 2, 3; Dance Committee;; 
3; Home Room- Manager 1, 2, 3. 



JOHN BALDINI 

21 Williams St., 

Newton Upper Falls 

Johnny 

Suppressed Desire: To be a 

millionaire 

Favorite Pastime: Horses 
IV; Weeks; Drama Club 2, 3. 






JANICE CAROL 


DOROTHY CAROLINE 


BARBUTO 


BARRS 


96 Beaumont Ave. 


166 Chestnut St., 


Newtonville 


West Newton 


Jan, Jannie 


Dottie, Dot 


Favorite Pastime: Music 


Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The 


Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 


day Merle dropped a coconut 


Football games 


from the third floor of Build- 


II; Day; College; Music Club 1, 


ing 1. 


2, 3; Neophytes 1; Orchesis 1; 


II; Warren; College; Art Club 


Orange Shield 3; School Ex- 


1, 2, 3; Music Club 2, 3; 


change 3. 


Orchesis 1; Dance Committees 




1, 2, 3; Home Room Manager 




2; Legislature 2, 3; Senior Play 




3; Spring Musical 2, 3. 



BRUCE WOOD BALDWIN 

100 Prospect St., 

West Newton 

Suppressed Desire: To get at 

least 35 hours of sleep during 

a school week 

I; Warren; College; Hunting 
and Fishing Club 2; Tennis 1, 2, 
3; Indoor Track 2; Dance Com- 
mittees 1, 2, 3; Legislature 1; 
Usher. 



CELESTINE CAMILLE 
BALLER 

9 Kirkstall Rd., 
Newtonville 
Suppressed Desire: To have a 
darkroom 

Favorite Pastime: Physics home- 
work 

1; Paris-American High, Paris, 
France; College; Camera Club 
2; Drama Club 3; French Club 
3; Library Club 2; Music Club 
3; Senior Play 3; National 
Honor Society 2, 3. 

BRUCE RICHARD BALTER 

19 Avondale Rd. 
Newton Centre 
Suppressed Desire: To have all 
English books thrown off Build- 
ing III at high noon 
II; Weeks; College; Rifle Club 
1; Intramural Sports 1; Dance 
Committees 1, 3; Orange Shield 
2, 3. 



JEAN MARIE BANNISTER 

136 Eliot Ave.,, 

West Newton 
Jeannie 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr 
Taylor's Geometry X class 
I will to N.H.S.: A Choir of 
angels for Mr. Merritt 
II; Warren; College; Art Club 1; 
Mathematics Club 2, 3; Music 
Club 1, 2, 3; Neophytes 1; 
Spring Musical 1, 2; Vespers 
1, 2, 3; School Exchange 2; 
National Honor Society 2, 3. 



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MARY JANE BARRY 

20 Curve St., 

West Newton 
Favorite Pastime: Talking about 
boys at Betty's house, popular 
music 

I will to N.H.S.: To Mr. Paige, 
a rowboat and a pair of oars 
IV; Warren; Business. 



JOAN ARLENE BARTER 

876 Watertown St., 
West Newton 
Joanie 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: My 
junior years— 218 
I will to N.H.S: More teachers 
like Mr. Packard and Mr. 
Knapman 

II; Warren; College; Art Club 
3; Home Economics 3; Dance 
Committees 3; Usher 1, 3. 



HERBERT QUINT 
BAYARD 

94 Ridge Ave., 

Newton Centre 
Herb 
Favorite Pastime: Thinking about 
a certain girl in 224 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: A 
certain girl in 224 
1; Weeks; College; Meteor- 
ology Club 1, 2, 3. 



RITA JOSEPHINE 
BEATRICE 

143 Charlesband Rd. 
Newton 
Favorite Pastime: Being with 
Steve 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Get- 
ting Rita C. into trouble 
IV; Bigelow; Business; Outing 
Club 1; Office work. 













DOROTHY JOAN 
BECKWITH 

17 Bruce Ln. 

Newton 

Dotty 

Suppressed Desire: To get all 

A's 

I; Bigelow; College; Latin Club 
1; French Club 3; Music Club 
1, 2, 3; Golf 2, 3; Tennis 3; 
Senior Play 3; Vespers 2, 3. 



GAIL LEWIS BECKWITH 

21 Kingswood Rd. 
Auburndale 
Suppressed Desire: To be half 
the student my brother is 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Bi-weekly consultations in 314, 
PTSA. 

I; Warren; College; Art Club 1 ; 
English Club 2, 3; Latin Club 
2, 3; Tusitala 3; Dance Com- 
mittees 2; Newtonite 2, Copy 
Editor 2; Spring Musical 3 
Vespers 2, 3; Alpha Beta 1 
Senior Supper Committee 
P.T.S.A. 

ELIZABETH HODGES 
BEEUWKES 

123 Sargent St. 
Newton 
Betsy 
Suppressed Desire: A year in 
France, libre with the French! 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Ex- 
changes with Ohio and France 
I; Bigelow; College; Drama Club 
2, 3; International Club 1, 3; 
Music Club 3; Neophytes 1; 
Orchesis 3; LaCrosse 1; Junior 
Red Cross Council 1, 2, 3, 
Secretary 2, President 3; 
Vespers 1, 2, 3; School Ex- 
change 2; National Honor So- 
ciety 2, 3. 



BETTY ANN BEGGS 

1 18 Windermere Rd., 
Auburndale 
Favorite Pastime: Bombing 
around 

II; Beaver Country Day; Co'- 
lege; English 3; Music Cub 2, 
3; Dance Committees 2; Home 
Room Manager 3; Newtonian 2; 
Rally Committee 2; Senior Play 
3; Senior Supper Committee. 




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JAYE KATHERINE 
BEIRING 

1 1 7 Emmons Rd. 
Newton 
Favorite Pastime: Our fabulous 
hen parties 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Football games, dances, Mis-; 
Waters 

II; Day; College; Music Club 1, 
2, 3; Outing Club 2, 3; Tennis 
1, 3; Dance Committees 1, 2, 3; 
Usher 2; Senior Play 3; Spring 
Musical 2, 3; Vespers 1, 2; 
Science Fair 2, 3. 



ANNA MARIE BELLI 

204 Adams St., 
Newton 
Suppressed Desire: To Become 
B. C.'s wife 

I will to N.H.S.: New showers 
in gym (without water) 
IV, IIIB; Day; Business. 







ALAN HUGH BENNETT 

321 Commonwealth Ave., 

Chestnut Hill 

Al 

Suppressed Desire: To score 

"Hat Trick" 

Favorite Pastime: Changing 
Schools 

1; Brookline High; College- 
French Club 3; Ice Hockey 2, 3; 
Tennis 2, 3; 

Dance Committees 2, 3; New- 
tonian 3; Senior Prom Com- 
mittee. 



JOAN BENSON 

124 Crafts St., 
Newtonville 
Favorite Pastime: Watching foot- 
ball practice, senior year 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Two 
years of Math in summer school 
I; Day; College; French Club 
3; Music Club 1, 2, 3; Outing 
Club 1; Dance Committees 1, 2, 
3; Home Room Manager 1; 
Newtonian 3; Rally Committee 
2; Spring Musical 1, 2, 3. 



CYNTHIA EILEEN BERK 

25 Bruce Ln., Newton 

Sin 

Suppressed Desire: To make 

those eyes shine as much as 

those teeth 

Favorite Pastime: Driving down 
"Sunset Boulevard'' 
II; Bigelow; College; French 
Club 3; Music Club 2, 3; 
Personality Club 1; Home Room 
Manager 1; Newtonite 3; 
Vespers 1, 2. 



MICHAEL BERMAN 

15 Westchester Rd. 

Newtonville 

Suppressed Desire: A foolproof 

S-block lunch and recreation 

period 

I will to N.H.S.: My one piece 
gym suit, a sneaker, and my 
ear muffs 

II; Weeks; College; Aviation 
Club; Cavalry Club; French 
Club; Ice Hockey; Volley Ball. 







RICHARD HILL BIGELOW 

88 Carver Rd. 
Newton Highlands 
Pickles, Dick 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 1 102 
I will to N.H.S.: A better group 
of teams than the school has 
ever seen 

II; Weeks; College; Baseball 1; 
Basketball 1; Football 2; Ice 
Hockey 1; Intramural Sports 1, 
2; Indoor Track 3; Outdoor 
Track 2, 3; Dance Committees 
1, 3; Senior Prom Committee; 
Senior Night Committee. 



CHARLES GREGORY 
BILEZIKIAN 

325 Lowell Ave., Newtonville 

Chuck 

Favorite Pastime: Burning schools 

I will to N.H.S.: A handful of 

warning cards 

I; Day; College; Football 1; Ice 
Hockey 1; Dance Committees 1, 
2; Boys' Athletics Board 1, 2, 3; 
Legislature 1, 2, 3; Spring Musi- 
cal 2; Class Second Vice Presi- 
dent 3; P. T. S. A., Executive 
Board. 



HELEN BERNSTEIN 

16 Chesley Ave., 
Newtonville 
Lennie 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The 
wonderful kids I have met here 
I Will to N.H.S.: All of Debbie's 
jokes 

II; Day; College; Music Club 1, 
2; Neophytes 1; Dance Com- 
mittees 1, 2, 3; Junior Red 
Cross Council 1; Senior Council 
1; Senior Play 3; Spring Musi- 
cal 2, 3; Vespers 2, 3. 

JUDITH MARION BERRY 

306 Webster St., 
Auburndale 
Jude, Jish 
Favorite Pastime- Making the 
rounds, trips to Duxbury 
I Will to N.H.S.: All my C 
lunches 

II; Warren; College; Music Club 
2, 3; Outing Club 3; Spring 
Musical 3; Vespers 3; Office 
Work 2, 3. 



ELAINE BEZERGIS 

60 Brookside Ave., 
Newtonville 
Budge 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
1953 Waltham vs Newton game 
I Will to N.H.S.: More teachers 
like J. C. Hall 

II; Fitchburg High; College; 
Cavalry Club 2; Music Club 2, 
3; Outing Club 2, 3; Personality 
Club 3; Dance Committees 2, 
3; Newtonite 2, 3; Stage Crew 
1. 

PATRICIA ANN BIANCO 

120 Webster St., West Newton 

Pattie, Peanuts 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Foot- 
ball games 

I will to N.H.S.: Elevators in all 
three buildings 

IV; Warren; Business; Home 
Economics Club 1, 3. 





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LINNEA BIRGIT BJORK 

34 Fahquar Rd., 
Newtonville 
Swede 
Favorite Pastime: Athletics 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Those mornings down the gym 
II; Weeks; College; Outing Club 
1, 3; Basketball 2, 3; LaCross 
1, 3; Field Hockey 1, 2, 3; 
Archery 2; Softball 1, 3; Sci- 
ence Fair. 






BEATRICE BLACK 

Kelly Ave., 

West Newton 

Bea 

Suppressed Desire: Dressmaker 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 

Senior Play 

IV; Solomon Lewenberg, Bos- 
ton; Business; Home Economics 
Club 2; Archery 2; Senior Play 
3; Lunch room Cashier 3. 



HARVEY JASON BLOOM 

95 Greenlown Ave., 
Newton Centre 
Harv 
Favorite Pastime: Digging Sid 
I Will to N.H.S.: My marks 
1; Weeks; College; Rifle Club 
1, 2, 3; Outdoor Track 2; 
Motion Picture Squad 1, 2, 3; 
Science Fair 3; Social Board 3. 



RUTH MARION BLUE 

223 Church St., Newton 
Ruthie 
Favorite Pastime: Going out 
with Carl 

I Will to N.H.S.: Mr. Paige's 
2:30 rowing club 
II; Bigelow ; College; Senior 
Play 3; Vespers 3. 



MARGARET LEE BOOTH 

51 Pine Ridge Rd., Waban 

Peggy 
Suppressed Desire: To visit Duke 
University 

I Will to N.H.S.: A full supply 
of "air-wick" for the Biology 
Labs. 

II; Warren; College; Art 1, 2, 
3; Drama Club 2, 3; Music 
Club 1, 2, 3; Neophytes 1; 
Dance Committees 1, 2, 3; New- 
tonite 1; Orange Shield 3; 
Senior Play 3; Spring Musical 
1, 2, 3; Vespers 2, 3; Orange 
Book 1; Senior Prom Committee 
3; P.T.S.A. 3. 

JUDITH LEE BORDEN 

98 Ridge Ave., 

Newton Centre 
July, Pid 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Senior Play, Hershey Exchange 
I Will to N.H.S.: Harriet 
IV; Weeks; College,- Library 
Club 1; Home Room Manager 
2; Senior Play 3; School Ex- 
change 2; Art Board Chairman. 



ELEANOR SHELDON 
BLISS 

100 Devonshire Rd. 
Waban 
Pinky 
Favorite Pastime: Dashing from 
the third floor of Building III 
to the fourth floor of Build- 
ing I 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: All 
the wonderful times I've had 
with so many wonderful kids 
I; Warren; College; Music Club 
2, 3; Orchesis 1, 2; Outing 
Club 1, 2, 3; Spring Musical 
1, 2, 3; Vespers 1, 2, 3; School 
Exchange 3. 



BEVERLY LOUISE BLOOM 

32 Walnut Rd., 

Newton Highlands 

Rusti, Red 

Favorite Pastime: Riding in a 

red convertible 

II; Weeks; College; Dance Com- 
mittees. 





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SANDRA LOIS 
BOSTWICK 

90 Woodchester Dr., 

Chestnut Hill 

Sandy 

Suppressed Desire: to get "A's" 

in English 

I Will to N.H.S.: My sister 
I; Weeks; College; French Club 
3; Music Club 2, 3; Tennis 3; 
Spring Musical 2. 



DOROTHY E. BOUGHAN 

37 Austin St., 
Newtonville 

Bogie, Fee Fee 
Favorite Pastime: Making paper 
dolls out of late slips 
I Will to N.H.S.: All the teach- 
ers' shiny smiles 
IV; Our Lady's; Business; 
Camera Club 1. 



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ROSE D. BOYCE 

43 Warwick Rd., 

West Newton 

Bunny, Blondie 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 

Those D lunches in the lunch 

room 

I Will to N.H.S.: The oars to 
Mr. Paige's boat 
III; Warren; College; Music Club 
1, 2, 3; Outing Club 3; Spanish 
Club 1; Junior Red Cross Coun- 
cil 1, 2, 3; Social Board 3; 
Science Fair 2. 



ALVIN FRANCIS 
BRACKMAN 

126 Langdon St., 
Newton 
Al 
Suppressed Desire: To take a 
trip around the world 
Favorite Pastime: Woodworking 
in my shop 

II; Bigelow; College; Rifle Club 
2; Stage Crew 2, 3; 



BEVERLY ROSE 
BRADLEY 

344 Centre St. 
Newton 
Bev 
Suppressed Desire: To ride in 
a tank with Jeff Chandler 
Favorite Pastime: Looking for 
someone 
IV; Bigelow; Business. 



DAVID MICHAEL 
BRAHMS 

1208 Chestnut St., 

Newton Upper Falls 

Trunk, LeMalle 

Suppressed Desire: To beat 

Rindge indoors 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: S- 
Block lunch 

I; Weeks; College; Indoor 
Track 2, 3; Outdoor Track 2„ 
3; Home Room Manager 3; Leg- 
islature 3; Motion Picture Squad 
1, 2, 3; Orange Shield 3. 




MARY ESTHER BROCK 

43 Byrd Ave., 

West Newton 
Favorite Pastime: Bombing 
around 

II; Warren; College; Home Eco- 
nomics Club 3; Music Club 1, 2, 
3; Outing Club 1; Dance Com- 
mittees 1, 2, 3; Home Room 
Manager 1 ; Junior Red Cross 
Council 1; Orange Shield 3; 
Rally Committee 1, 2; Social 
Board 3; Usher 1, 2; Senior Play 
3; Spring Musical 1, 2, 3; 
Vespers 1. 



PHILIP BROCKMAN 

11 Sunhill Ln. 

Newton Centre 
Favorite Pastime: A lunch 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Miss 
Nute's back room 
I; Weeks; College; Mathematics 
Club 2, 3; Science Club 3; Sen- 
ior Play; Science Fair 3; Football 
Manager 1. 



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GERALD WALLACE 
BRAUNINGER 

41 Lindbegh Ave., 
West Newton 
Gerry,, Tarzan 
Suppessed Desire: To play 18 
holes with J. C. Hall 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The 
Newton vs Waltham football 
game of '53 

III; Warren; College; Chemistry 
Club 3; English Cub 3; Hunting 
and Fishing Club 1; Baseball 1; 
Golf 2, 3; Intramural Sports 2; 
Senior Play 3; Science Fair 1, 
3. 

GILDA BRECHER 

31 Westchester Rd., 

Newton 

Gigi 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. 

White's homeroom with the 

Caira triplets 

I Will to N.H.S.: An elevator in 
Building I 

I; Bigelow; College; Drama Club 
2 ; Music Cub 1, 2, 3; Neophytes 
1; Outing Club 1, 2; Spanish 
Club 3; Dance Committees 2; 
Newtonite 1. 



MARJORIE RUBY 
BREEN 

1 16 Auburn St., 

Auburndale 

Margie 

Favorite Pastime: Bombing 

around; dieting 

I; Warren; College; Chemistry 
Club 3; French Club 3; Music 
Club 1, 2, 3; Tennis 3; Dance 
Committees 1, 2, 3; Senior Play 
3; Usher 1; Vespers 1, 2, 3; 
Senior Class Organization 3. 

DONALD FREDERICK 
BRIGHAM 

50 Highland Ave., 
Newtonville 
Brig 
Favorite Pastime: Sports 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Watching football movies in 
2309 

II; Day; College; Baseball 1; 
Football 1, 2, 3; Captain 3; Out- 
door Track 2, 3; Boys' Athletics 
Board 3; Legislature 3; Orange 
Shield 2, 3, Captain 3; Touch- 
down Club 2, 3, President 3. 









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JOHN KENNEDY 
BROOKS 

47 Winchester Rd., 
Newton 
Suppressed Desire: Go to Bow- 
doin College 

Favorite Pastime: Weekends in 
New York at 'Birdland" 
I; Bigelow; College; Hunting and 
Fishing Club 1; Golf 1, 2, 3; 
Basketball 1; Usher 2. 



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SIGNE VIOLA BROOKS BEVERLY ANNE BROWN 

153 Windsor Rd., 
Waban 
Bev 
Suppressed Desire: To Meet 
Montgomery Clift 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. 
Harris and Mr. White 
II; Warren; College; Music Club 
1, 2, 3; Orchesis 1; Outing 
Club 1; Dance Committees 2, 3; 
Rally Committee 1 2; Usher 1, 
2; Vespers 1, 2, 3. 



94 Los Angeles St., 
Newton 
Sister, Our Miss Brooks 
I Will to N.H.S.: A rowboat to 
Mr. Paige 

Favorite Pastime: Playing the 
piano 

IV; Day; Business; Home Room 
Manager 2. 



SALLY BROWN 

62 Lenox St., 

West Newton 
Sal, Brownie, Susie Q 
Suppressed Desire: To own a 
cottage for two with W.R.G. 
I Will to N.H.S.: My brother, 
my sister, and three sticks of 
T.N.T. 
II; Warren; College; Art Club 

1, 2; Cavalry Club 1; Music 
Club 1, 2, 3; Outing Club 1; 
Dance Committees 1, 2, 3; 
Spring Musical 2. 

VIRGINIA LEE BRUCE 

22 Noble St., West 

West Newton 

Ginny 

Suppressed Desire: To make the 

Honor Roll 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: My 
junior year 
II; Warren; College; Music Club 

2, 3; Outing Club 3; School 
Exchange 3. 



EDWARD LEO BUCKLEY 

868 Walnut St., 

Newton Centre 
Buck 
Suppressed Desire: To win an 
argument with Mr. Dulac # 

Favorite Pastime: Arguing with 
Mr. Dulac 
IIIA; Weeks; Service. 



PAUL JOSEPH BUCKLEY 

43 Brookdale Rd., 
Newtonville 
Buck 
Suppressed Desire: to get an 
A in Chemistry 
Favorite Pastime: Playing golf 
1; Coyle High, Taunton; Col- 
lege. 



DAVID EDWARD 
BROWN 

11 Vineyard Rd., 
Newton Centre 
Brownie 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: '53- 
'54 School Exchange (Ohio) 
II; Weeks; College; Aviation 
Club 1; Hunting and Fishing 
Club 1; International Club 1, 
2, 3; Rifle Club 1; Baseball 1; 
Intramural Sports 1; Outdoor 
Track 3; Dance Committees 1, 
2; Legislature 1, 2, 3; Senior 
Play 3; School Exchange 2; Sci- 
ence Fair 1; Senior Supper Com- 
mittee 3. 




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STEPHEN FREDERIC 
BURG 

25 Gould Rd., 
Waban 
Steve 
Favorite Pastime: Flying in a 
green Nash Rambler 
I Will to N.H.S.: My outdated 
fishing licenses 

I, II; Weeks; College; Hunting 
and Fishing Club 1, 2, 3; 
Neophytes 1; Rifle Club 1; 
Tennis 1, 2; Motion Picture 
Squad 3; Spring Musical 1,2, 3. 






ANN MIRIAM BURMON 

26 Avondale Rd.„ 
Newton Centre 
Suppressed Desire: To have a 
Building III homeroom 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Crowded buses 
I; Weeks; College; English Club 
3; Music Club 1, 2, 3; Neo- 
phytes 1; Golf 2; Dance Com- 
mittees 2; Newtonite 1, 2, 3; 
Legislature 2, 3; Orange Shield 
3; Senior Play 3; Spring Musical 
1; P.T.S.A. 2. 







NANCY C. BURNHAM 

145 Woodward St. 

Newton Highlands 
Butch 
Suppressed Desire: If I had one 
I wouldn't tell you 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Hon- 
or studies, Outing Club ski trips 
II; Weeks; College; Cavalry 
Club 3; Outing Club 1, 2, 3; 
Basketball 1; Field Hockey 1, 2; 
Softball 1, 2, 3; Orange Shield 
3. 



HELENA MARION 
BURNS 

192 Elliot St. 
Newton Upper Falls 
Helen 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Be- 
ing elected to the National Hon- 
or Society 

I Will to N.H.S.: A typewriter 
for Room 1 1 1 

II; Weeks; College; Music Club 
1, 2, 3; Junior Red Cross Coun- 
cil 2, 3; Stage Crew 3; Spring 
Musical 1, 2, 3; Vespers 1; Na- 
tional Honor Society 2, 3; Of- 
fice Work 3. 



KENNETH INGERSOLL 
BUTLER 

9 Simpson Ter., Newtonville 
Kibby 
Suppressed Desire: To play bas- 
ketball in Boston Garden 
I Will to N.H.S.: A brilliant 
sophomore class 
I; Day; College; Intramural 
Sports 1, 2, 3; School Exchange 
3. 



STEPHEN BUTLER 



12 Green Ct., Newton 
Neafy 
Favorite Pastime: Being with 
Rita 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The 
holidays we had off 
MIA; Day; Service. 




RICHARD ALAN CAIRA 

15 Middle St., Newton 
Dick 
Suppressed Desire: To be known 
for myself and not my brothers 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Number of times I was mistaken 
for my brothers 
IV; Day; Service. 



RITA LOUISE CAIRA 

15 Lincoln Rd., Newton 
Suppressed Desire: To be Burt 
Lancaster's private secretary 
I Will to N.H.S.: A factory of 
gum to Mr. Neilson 
IV; Day; Business; Office Work; 
Spring Musical. 



LOUISE JOANNE 
BUTMAN 

266 Adams St., Newton 
Lou, Butts 
Suppressed Desire: Receptionist 
or telephone operator 
I Will to N.H.S.: A box of 
cough drops to Mr. Anderson 
1MB; Day; Busniess; Home Eco- 
nomics Club 3. 



ANTHONY RONALD 
CAIRA 

15 Midlle St., Newton 
Ronnie 
Suppressed Desire: To marry a 
girl by the name of Florence 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: How 
many times I was called by the 
wrong name by my teachers 
IV; Day; Service. 



BENJAMIN EDWARD 
CAIRA 

15 Middle St., Newton 

Benny 

Suppressed Desire: To have 

people be able to tell me from 

my brothers 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: How 
many times the teacher didn't 
call me by the right name 
IV; Day; Service. 



LOUISE MARY CAIRA 

15 Middle St., Newton 
Dally 
Suppressed Desire: To get rid of 
all homework 

I Will to N.H.S.; An elevator for 
Building III 
IV; Day; Business. 




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RALPH J. CALDERONE 

7 Quirk Ct., Newton 
Cyrano 
Fondest Memoary of N.H.S.: Mr. 
Cutting's temper 
I Will to N.H.S.: My hidden tal- 
ents (if they can find them) 
IV; Day; Orange Shield 3; 
Spring Musical 1. 






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RICHARD R. CAMPANA 

10 Nonantum St., Newton 
Dick 
Suppressed Desire: To graduate 
in June, 1955 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: "No 
work, no pay"— Mr. Paige (322) 
II; Bigelow; College; Rifle Club 
1. 




JUDITH ANN CAMPBELL 

172 Washington St., Newton 
Judy 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Cooking room in Building II 
I Will to N.H.S.: All the empty 
lunch bags in my homeroom 
desk 
II; Bigelow; College. 



CAROL CANNER 

46 Bishopsgate Rd. 

Newton Centre 

Suppressed Desire: To have 

done today what I put off 

yesterday 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. 
Heintzelrrran 

I; Weeks; College; English Club 
2, 3, Treasurer 3; Future Teach- 
ers Club 2, 3, Treasurer 2; 
Music Club 1, 2; Dance Commit- 
tees 1, 2, 3; Newtonian Adver- 
tising Editor 3; Newtonite 1, 2; 
Legislature 2; Senior Play 3; 
Spring Musical 1, 2. 







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PATRICIA ANN 
CARBEAU 

140 Plymouth Rd. 

Newton Highlands 
Pat 
Suppressed Desire: To go West 
to Ohio 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. 
Goldman's brown tie with the 
ivory polka dots 
11; Weeks; College; Cavalry 
Club 1, 3; Neophytes 1; Outing 
Cub 1; Archery 2, 3; Tennis 1, 
2; Badminton 1, 3. 

LINDA CARMEN 

20 Seton Hill Rd., Auburndale 

Lin 
Suppressed Desire: To grow 2 
more inches 

Favorite Pastime: Boating and 
trying to water ski 
II; Warren; College; Future 
Teachers Club 2; Music Club 1, 
2, 3; Outing Club 3; Personal- 
ity Club 1; Dance Committees 
2; Junior Red Cross Council 1, 
2, 3; Newtonite 2, 3; Senior 
Play 3; Vespers 2, 3; Senior 
Supper Committee. 

CLAUDIA CADDELL 
CARPENTER 

46 Hinckley Rd., Waban 
Tup, Tuppy 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: J. C. 
and his exploding sessions 
I Will to N.H.S.: My geometry 
book 

II; Weeks; College; Art Club 3; 
International Club 3; Music 
Club 1, 2, 3; Orchesis 1; Tennis 
1; Junior Red Cross Council 2, 
3; Senior Play 3; Spring Musical 
1; Vespers 1; Office Work 1, 2. 

BRIAN CUSHING 
CARROLL 

55 Wilde Rd., Waban 
Suppressed Desire: To discover 
my ambition 

Favorite Pastime: Watching the 
clock 

I; Warren; College; Indoor Track 
2; Science Fair 2. 





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EDWARD JOHN CASEY 

41 Everett St., Newton Centre 

Ed, Eddie 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The 
day I leave N.H.S. 
I Will to N.H.S.: Five days with 
no homework 
II I A; Weeks. 



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CAROL BEVERLY 
CELLUCCI 

16 Jasset St., Newton 
Chop-Chop 
Favorite Pastime: Entertaining 
Dinig 

I Will to N.H.S.: All my blue 
cards 

II; Day; College; Library 1; Or- 
chesis 1; Dance Committees 1 
Home Room Manager 1, 3 
Legislature 1; Orange Shield 3 
Library Assistant 1. 













STANLEY GREENE 
CHAMBERLAIN 

44 Halcyon Rd., Newton Centre 

Stan the Man, Stretch 
Suppressed Desire: To fall 
asleep in Mr. ' Walter's Math 
class 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
When I skipped the first day of 
school to go to a baseball game 
I; Weeks; College; Baseball 1, 
2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Intra- 
mral Sports 1; Boys' Athletics 
I'oard 3, Chairman 3; Orange 
Shield Assistant Captain 3. 



CHARLIE MICHAEL 
CHAPMAN 

4 Glenmore Ter. 

Newton Highlands 
Mike 
Suppressed Desire: To own the 
biggest grocery store chain in 
the United States of America 
I Will to N.H.S.: My many warn- 
ing cards 

II; Weeks; College; Hunting and 
Fishing Club 1, 3; Rifle Club 3; 
Baseball 1. 



LOIS C. CHARLTON 

101 Adams St., Newton 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Miss 
Stone's classrooms 
I Will to N.H.S.: More teachers 
under 25 

II, IV; Day; Business; Home Eco- 
nomics Club; Music Club; Bas- 
ketball; Tennis. 



FRED ELIOT CHARM 

25 Shuman Cir., Oak Hill 
Favorite Pastime: Finding out 
what goes on in the minds of 
girls 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: S- 
Block lunch 

I; Boston Latin; College; Drama 
Club 3; Hunting and Fishing 
Club 1; Mathematics Club 1, 2; 
Music Club 2, 3; Intramurals 
Sports 1, 2, 3; Tennis 1, 2, 3; 
Indoor Track 1; Dance Commit- 
tees 1, 2, 3; Legislature 3; Stage 
Crew 1; Senior Play 3. 






LENORE ANN CIRILANO 

892 Chestnut St., Waban 

Cirig 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: New 

football bleachers without 

splinters 

II; Weeks; College; Music Club 
1, 2, 3; Outing Club 2, 3; Dance 
Committees 3; Usher 2, 3; Sen- 
ior Play 3; Spring Musical 2, 3; 
Vespers 1, 2. 



LAWRENCE LITCHFIELD 
CLARKE, Jr. 

3 Winthrop St., West Newton 

Lance 
Favorite Pastime: Doodling for 
pleasure and profit 
I will to N.H.S.: One gross of 
"Think" signs for Mr. Peterson 
I; Warren; College; Hunting and 
Fishing Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 
2, 3; Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, Vice 
President 2, 3; Football Mana- 
ger 1, 2; Ice Hockey Manager 
1, 2, 3; Newtonite 2, 3; Science 
Fair 1, 2, 3. 



ELEANOR LOGAN 
CHILDS 

144 Hancock St., Auburndale 
Smiley, Lee 
Suppressed Desire: "Bingo, 
bango, bongo, I don't wanna 
leave the Congo ..." 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Senior English Class with Betsy, 
Nancy and Mr. Malone 
II; Northfield; College; French 
Club 1, 2; Outing Club 1, 2; 
Homeroom Manager 1, 2; 
Spring Musical 2. 

ELAINE RUTH CHITEL 

236 Upland Ave. 

Newton Highlands 
Suppressed Desire: To plant a 
nest of termites in Building I 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Those Memorial Day weekend 
parties 

II; Weeks; College; Art Club 2; 
Cavalry Club 2; French Club 1, 
2, 3; Music Club 1, 2, 3; Dance 
Committees 3; Newtonite J; 
Vespers 1, 2. 



JUDITH MARLENE 
CHOOK 

149 Allen Ave., Waban 
Chooky, Judy 
Favorite Pastime: Confusing ev- 
erybody by doing crazy mixed 
up things 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Meeting friends before and af- 
ter school in homeroom 
I; Weeks; College; Art Club 1, 
2; Cavalry Club 3; Alpha Beta 
1; Drama Club 3; English Club 
2, 3; Music Club 1, 2, 3; Neo- 
phytes 1; Tusitala 2; Junior Red 
Cross Council 3; Newtonian 3; 
Orange Shield 3; Senior Play 3; 
Spring Musical 1, 3; Office 
Work 3. 

MARGARET CHARLOTTE 
CIALDEA 

291 Bellevue St., Newton 
Margie 
Favorite Pastime: Eating lunch 
during S-Block 

II; Bigelow; College; Music Club 
1, 3; Outing Club 3. 




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SHEILA REA CLEMON 

71 Morton St., Newton Centre 

Clem 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Day 
when notified of nomination to 
National Honor Society 
I Will to N.H.S.: My kid brother 
Eddie (then I'll be appreciated 
here) 

I; Weeks; College; Alpha Beta 
1; English Club 3; French Club 
2; Future Teachers Club 3; 
Music Club 1, 2, 3; Neophytes 
1; Science Club 2; Newtonite 2, 
3, Features Editor 2, Editor-in- 
Chief 3; Orange Book 3; Senior 
Play 3; Spring Musical 1; Ves- 
pers 1, 2, 3; National Honor So- 
ciety 2, 3. 




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DAVID LEE CLIFFORD 

17 Irving St., Newton Centre 

Cliff, Ding 
Favorite Pastime: Visiting "Chop- 
Chop" 

I Will to N.H.S.: My Australian 
slingshot 

I; Weeks; Service, College; Bas- 
ketball 1, 2; Intramural Sports 
1, 2, 3. 



FRANCES ANN COHEN 

4 Cotton St., Newton Centre 
Suppressed Desire: To wear 
Bermuda shorts to school 
Favorite Pastime: Flunking early 
to avoid the rush 
II; Bigelow; College; Music Club 
1, 2; Personality Club 3; Senior 
Supper Committee 3. 



GERARD HOWARD 
COHEN 

16 Bruce Lane, Newton 
Jerry 
Suppressed Desire: To rid the 
school of all English teachers 
Favorite Pastime: Sleeping in 
study 

I; Bigelow; College; Hunting 
and Fishing Club 1; Rifle Club 
1; Intramural Sports 2, 3; Dance 
Committees 3; International 
Club 3. 

HELEN LOUISE COHEN 

707 Commonwealth Ave. 

Newton Centre 

Sniffles, Brownie 

Suppressed Desire: To swim in 

a reservoir 

Favorite Pastime: Brandeis Uni- 
versity 

II; Weeks; College; Cavalry 
Club 1, 2, 3; Outing Club 1, 2; 
3; Junior Red Cross Council 3; 
Newtonite 2; Usher 1; Office 
Work 2; Library Assistant 1 



PAULA MARILYN 
COHEN 

150 Eastbourne Rd. 
Newton Centre 
Paulie 
Favorite Pastime: Collecting pa- 
per for the exchange 
I Will to N.H.S.: Another prize- 
winning Drama Festival play 
I; Weeks; College; Drama Club 
2, 3; Music Club 1, 2; Neo- 
phytes 1; Tusitala 3; Golf 2 
Tennis 1, 2, 3; Dance Commit 
tees 1; Home Room Manager 1 
Newtonian 3; Senior Play 3 
Vespers 2; School Exchange 3 
National Honor Society 2, 3 
Drama Festival 2; Senior Exec- 
utive Committee 3; Alpha Beta 
1; Office Work 3. 






ALAN H. COHEN 

28 Milo St., West Newton 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Beating Waltham in football 
32-31 in 1953 

I Will to N.H.S.: A larger park- 
ing space for students' cars 
IV; Warren; College. 



ELEANOR JOY COHEN 

126 Wendell Rd. 

Newton Centre 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: An 
elevator for Building I 
II; Weeks; College; Art Club 1, 
2, 3; Future Teachers Club 2, 3; 
Music Club 3; Spring Musical 1, 
2. 




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JUDITH H. COHEN 

130 Woodcliff Rd. 

Newton Highlands 
Judy 
Favorite Pastime: Eating lunch 
during S-Block 

I Will to N.H.S.: More time be- 
tween classes 

II; Weeks; College; Music Club 
2, 3; Neophytes 1; Spanish Club 
3; Dance Committees 3. 



INA BERTHA COHEN 

70 Jackson St., Newton Centre 

Favorite Pastime: Listening to 

radio and singing 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 

Haven't had chance to get one 

yet 

II; Roxbury Memorial; College. 



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ROGER DAVID COHEN 

3 Montvale Rd., Newton Centre 

Roge 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Smitty's little black pooch 
I Will to N.H.S.: More teachers 
like Mr. Heintzelman 
I; Weeks; College; English Club 
2, 3; Basketball 1; Intramural 
Sports 1, 2, 3; Tennis 2, 3; 
Newtonian 3; Orange Shield 3; 
Senior Supper Committee 3. 





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CHARLOTTE EVELYN 


COLBURN 


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19 Swallow St. 


35 Daris St., West Newton 


Newton Lower Falls 


Suppressed Desire: To graduate 


Phil 


Favorite Pastime: Bob 


Favorite Pastime: Being with 


1MB; Warren; Business. 


Nancy 




Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 




Playing football in '54 




1; Weeks; College; Baseball 1, 




2; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 




2, 3; Dance Committees 1; Leg- 




islature 3. 





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DOLORES ANN COLELLA 

191 Chapel St., Newton 
Dee 
Suppressed Desire: To graduate 
from N.H.S. 
Favorite Pastime: Sleeping 




DIANE COLINO 

51 Green St., Newton 
IV; Day; Business. 



PAUL GERARD CONNOR 

20 Lewis Ter., Newton 
I Will to N.H.S.: All my school 
books 
II; Bigelow; College; Football 1. 



ROSALIND COOGAN 

219 Homer St., Newton Centre 

Tisser, D. Boone, Grandma 
Favorite Pastime: Climbing stairs 
I; Weeks; College; Cavalry 
Club 2; Music Club 3; Junior 
Red Cross Council 3; Stage 
Crew 1, 2, 3; Office Work 1, 
2,3. 



SHEILA LUISE CONE 

76 Elmore St., Newton Centre 

Shelly, Animal 
Suppressed Desire: To drive a 
bright red Eldorado Cadillac 
with fur covered duels 
I Will to N.H.S.: Symphony Sid 
and his real gone hep cats 
II; Weeks; College; Cavalry 
Club 2; Music Club 2; Outing 
Club 1; Personality Club 1. 



MAUREEN ESTHER 
CONNELLY 

29 Rotherwood Rd. 

Newton Centre 

Mo 

Suppressed Desire: To play 

tennis 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: My 
junior homeroom 
I; Weeks; College; Art Club 1, 
2, 3; Golf 2; Archery 1, 2, 3; 
Senior Play 3; Spring Musical 
1, 2, 3. 



JANICE MARIE 
CONNOLLY 

175 Parmenter Rd., 
West Newton 
Jan 
Suppressed Desire: To have a 
homeroom in Building III 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: My 
junior year 

IV; Waltham High; College; 
Music Club 2, 3; Outing Club 
3; Senior Supper Committee 3. 




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PAUL FREDERICK 
COOMBS 

413 Great Plain Ave., Needham 
Suppressed Desire: To soup up 
my "40" Mercury for 125 M.P.H. 
I Will to N.H.S.: Two slightly 
used rear tires and three 
"dropped" transmissions 
IMA; Needham High; Business. 



MARY ANN COONEY 

81 Varick Rd., Waban 
Suppressed Desire: To make Na- 
tional Honor Society 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: My 
junior year and Mr. Koughan 
I; Warren; College; Music Club 
2, 3; Outing Club 1, 2, 3; Ves- 
pers 2; Senior Play 3. 



BETTY DEBORAH 
COOPER 

16 Grant Ave., Newton Centre 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The 
Hershey exchange 
I; Brimmer and May, Boston; 
Music Club 2, 3; Neophytes 1; 
Tusitala 2, 3, Treasurer 3; Jun- 
ior Red Cross Council 2, 3, 
Treasurer 2; Newtonian Copy 
Editor 3; Newtonite 1; Orange 
Shield 2; School Exchange 2; 
Senior Supper Committee 3; Na- 
tional Honor Society 2, 3. 



PHYLLIS COOPER 

3 Elmwood Pk., Newtonville 
Phyl 
Suppressed Desire: Fly an air- 
plane 

Favorite Pastime: Playing piano 
II; Solomon Lewenberg; Col- 
lege; French Club 1, 2, 3; Music 
Club 2, 3; Outing Club 2; Ten- 
nis 1, 3. 





ROBERTA FLORENCE 
COOPER 

37 Burr Rd., Newton Centre 
Bobbe, Coop 
Suppressed Desire: To go to 
Jim's Place 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Sen- 
ior Night in my junior year 
I; Weeks; College; Cavalry Club 
3; Chemistry Club 3; Drama 
Club 2; Neophytes 1; Senior 
Play 3; Spring Musical 3; Ves- 
pers 3; School Exchange 2; Of- 
fice Work 1, 2. 

DOROTHY ALICE COSTA 

61 Prescott St., Newtonville 

Dottie 

Suppressed Desire: To own a 

real convertible with leopard 

seat covers 

Favorite Pastime: Dances, roller- 
skating, and the movies 
II; Day; College; Future Teach- 
ers Club 1, 3; Library Club 1, 2, 
3. 





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THEODORE ROBERT 
COSTA 

3 Carl St., Newton Highlands 

Kid, Toddy 

Suppressed Desire: To find out 

what goes on in Mr. Goldman's 

classes 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Be- 
ing bitten by little black dog 
outside of Building III 
MIA; Weeks; College; Basketball 
1, 2; Ice Hockey 3; Intramural 
Sports 1, 2. 



PETER JOSEPH 
COURTNEY 

24 Richardson St. 
Newton Corner 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Building I office 
IV; Bigelow; Service; Hunting 
and Fishing Club 1; Rifle Club 
2; Football 2; Intramural Sports 
1, 2; Home Room Manager 1; 
Stage Crew 2; Usher 2. 



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HARRY STEWART 
COUTTS 

76 Bennington St. 
Newton Corner 
Suppressed Desire: To sleep 'till 
ten o'clock on Monday morning 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: S- 
Block lunch 

II; Bigelow; International Club 
3. 




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RONALD TERRY COYNE 

525 Auburn St., Auburndale 
Ronnie 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.; The 
night game at Manchester Cen- 
tral High 

I Will to N.H.S.: My mouldy 
manager's jacket and my 
"clean" white bucks 
I; Warren; College; Camera Club 
3; Mathematics Club 3; Baseball 
Manager 1, 2, 3; Football Mana- 
ger 1, 2, 3; Orange Shield 3. 



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JAYNE CROSBY 

91 Warwick Rd., West Newton 
Favorite Pastime: ''My Captain" 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Football games, legislature 
dances, my cheerleading uni- 
form 

I; Day; College; Outing Club 1, 
2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Bad- 
minton 1; Softball 1, 2; Volley 
Ball 1; Cheer Leader 3; Dance 
Committees 1, 2, 3; Home Room 
Manager 1; Newtonian 3; Legis- 
lature 3; Orange Shield 2, 3; 
Usher 1; Class First Vice Presi- 
dent 3; Senior Executive Com- 
mittee 3. 



NANCY MAE CROSBY 

487 California St., Newtonville 

Nan 
Suppressed Desire: To have long 
hair 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Rid- 
ing in M. C.'s car 
II; Day; College; Music Club 2, 
3; Outing Club 3; Usher 1, 2, 3; 
Vespers 1, 2; Spring Musical 2, 
3. 




MARY HELEN D'ATTILIO 

410 Langley Rd., Newton Centre 

Di-Til 
Suppressed Desire: To marry 
A. J. DeSisto 

Favorite Pastime: Going to the 
movies 
IV; Weeks; Business. 



JUDITH CAROL DATZ 

188 Dedham St. 
Newton Highlands 
Judy 
Suppressed Desire: To be able 
to smoke after lunch 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Bi- 
ology in Mr. Barsam's class 
II; Weeks College; Art Club 3; 
French Club 2; Music Club 2, 3. 



RUANE deSTIGUER 
CRUMMETT 

14 Clyde St., Newtonville 
Screwy 
Suppressed Desire: To smoke in 
the Main Office 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Class of '54, sob-sob 
II; Day; College; Football 2; Ice 
Hockey 3; Intramural Sports 1; 
Stage Crew 1, 2, 3. 



ELEANOR RITA CURTIS 

9 Curtis St., Newton Highlands 

Ellie 
Suppressed Desire: To graduate 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 1954 
basketball game at Cambridge 
II; Weeks; College; Outing Club 
2, 3; Basketball 2, 3; Softball 
2, 3. 



FREDERICK CLARENCE 
CYR 

266 Cabot St., Newtonville 
Favorite Pastime: Droodling 
(crazy mixed-up drawing) 
I Will to N.H.S.: Nothing! I'll 
be back 

II; Belmont High; Motion Picture 
Squad 2, 3; Stage Crew 2. 



JANE MARIE DALTON 

24 Newtonville Ave., Newton 

Janie 
Suppressed Desire: To marry a 
millionare 

I Will to N.H.S.: All my freckles 
II; Bigelow; College; French 
Club 2; Music Club 1, 2, 3; Out- 
ing Club 1, 2, 3; Tennis 2; New- 
tonite 3; Office Work 2. 



LUCY ANNA MARIE 
LOUISE D'ATTILIO 

112 Langley Rd., Newton Centre 

Lu, Luce 
Suppressed Desire: To get all 
"A's" 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Lunch room 
IV; Weeks; College. 



CAROL MARGARET 
CURTIN 

81 Carlton Rd., Waban 
Favorite Pastime: Waban Ave. 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Waltham game, 1953 
II; Warren; College; Music Club 
1, 2, 3; Dance Committees 1. 2, 
3; Orange Shield 3; Rally Com- 
mittee 1, 2; Social Board 3; 
Usher 1; Vespers 1; Office, 
Work 2. 




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LLOYD WINDSOR DAVID 

287 Waltham St., West Newton 
Suppressed Desire: To hold a 
drag race on the school track 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Waltham football game of 1953 
II; Warren; College; Rifle Club 
1, 3; Intramural Sports 2, 3; 
Football Manager 1, 2, 3. 














ROBERT LLOYD 


MARTHA ANN 




deDOMING 


DEDRICK 


2 Lexington St., West Newton 


5 Wenham Rd. 


Bo 


Newton Highlands 


Suppressed Desire: To get 


Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 


homework in on time 


Math with Mr. Walters 


Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 


1; Weeks; College; French Club 


Three years with no homework 


2, 3; Music Club 2, 3, Corre- 


at home 


sponding Secretary 3; Dance 


IV; Warren; Service; Ice Hockey 


Committees 1, 2, 3; Legislature 


1. 


3; Orange Shield 2, 3; Rally 




Committee 3; Usher 1; Spring 




Musical 1, 2; Vespers 2, 3; 




School Exchange 3; Class Secre- 




tary 1, 2; Girls Vice President 




of Associates 3; Civics Commit- 




tee 3; P.T.S.A. 3. 


CAROL ANN 








d'ENTREMONT 






144 East Side Pkwy., 








Newtonville 








Carol 








Favorite Pastime: Eating my 








lunch in S-Block 








Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: My 








Home Economic course with 








Mrs. Brown 








IV; Bigelow; Business. 








RICHARD CHARLES 




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deSANTIS 









WARREN H. DELANEY 

205 Hunnewell Ter. 

Newton Corner 

Legs 

Suppressed Desire: To remain a 

bachelor and keep my ??? the 

same 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The 
real great kids I have known 
I; B.C. High; College; Hunting 
and Fishing Club, 1; Rifle Club 
2; Basketball 3; Intramural 
Sports 2, 3; Stage Crew 2. 



64 Broadway Ave., 

Newtonville 

D 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: S- 

Block lunch 

I Will to N.H.S.: More home 
room teachers like Mr. Koughan 
(Oh Boy) 

I; Day; College; Rifle Club 2, 3; 
Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3; Indoor 
Track 2, 3; Outdoor Track 2, 3; 
Dance Committees 2, 3; Legis- 
lature 2, 3; Rally Committee 2; 
Usher 2. 



SYLVIA DEBORAH 
DIAMOND 

72 Kensington St., 
Newton 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Three years in Mr. N.'s classes 
I Will to N.H.S.: My two fortu- 
nate brothers 

IV; Day; Business; Music Club 
2, 3; Spring Musical 3; Vespers 
1, 3. 



JOSEPH E. DiCARLO 

Beecher PI., Newton Centre 

Brother— Joe 

Favorite Pastime: Road testing 

I Will to N.H.S.: F. J. Toscano 

III A; Weeks; Business; 



Remember: the buses in the morning 

and the passengers 





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PATRICIA MAE DICKEY 

326 Newtonville Ave.,, 

Newtonville 

Patti 

Suppressed Desire: To meet 

Eddie Fisher 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: My 
many hours in the detention 
room. 
Ill B; Day; Business. 



DOMENIC ROBERT 
DiLUZIO 

9 Rockland St., Newton 
Domr 
Suppressed Desire: To get out 
with her 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The 
day we beat Waltham in 1953 
IV; Bigelow; College; Football 
1; Motion Picture Squad 2, 3. 



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DAVID EDWARD 
DISTANT 

42 Austin St., 

Newtonville 

Dave 

Favorite Pastime: Movies 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 

Graduation 

II; Edward Little High, Auburn, 
Maine; Service. 



REGINA R. DOBRO 

865 Beacon St., 

Newton Centre 

Reg. Reggie 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 

Spring Musicals and A Cap- 

pella Choir 

I; Warren; College; Drama Club 
3; Music Club 1, 2, 3; Neo- 
phytes 1; Spring Musical 2, 3; 
Vespers 2, 3. 




RALPH SPENCER 

DORMITZER 

40 Hampshire St., 
West Newton 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Try- 
ing to get pictures of the new 
female gym teachers 
I Will to N.H.S.: My camera 
equipment 

I; Warren; College; Camera 
Club 2, 3, President 3; Intra- 
mural Sports 2; Newtonite 1, 2, 
3. 



CAROL ANN DORRANCE 

107 Floral St., 
Newton Highlands 
Suppressed Desire: R.E.L. 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Hal- 
loween night of 1953, junior 
year 

II; Weeks; College; Music Club 
2, 3; Orchesis 2; Outing Club 
3; Dance Committees 2, 3; New- 
tonite 2; Vespers 1, 2, 3. 



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BARBARA HELEN 
DOHERTY 

45 Priscilla Rd., 
Chestnut Hill 
Bobbie 
Suppressed Desire: To learn 
how to stop blushing 
Favorite Pastime: Eating licorice 
and buying peppermint stick 
ice cream 

I; Weeks; College; Outing Club 
3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Field 
Hockey 1, 2, 3; Badminton 1, 2, 
3; Softball 1, 2, 3; Volley Ball 

1, 2, 3; Girls' Athletics Board 

2, 3; Legislature 3; Orange 
Shield 2, 3, Captain 3; School 
Exchange 2; National Honor 
Society 2, 3. 

MICHAEL HENRY 
DONOVAN 

69 Orchard Ave. 
West Newton 
Mike 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The 
special band rehearsals held 
in the lunch room 
I Will to N.H.S.: A new waste 
basket for Miss Brackett to sit 
on 

I; Warren; College; Basketball 
1, 2, 3; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 
3; Dance Committees 3; Spring 
Musical 1, 2; Science Fair 2. 

MARGARET LOUISE 
DONNELLY 

173 Warren St., 
Newton Centre 

Peggy 
^Pastime: Writing letters 
il^Upto N.H.S.: My seat in 
{/cfet^ntiop hall. 

Aff; SaMred Heart; Business; 
le jio^omics Club 1, 3; 
usic/CaJb 1, 2; Dance Com- 
mittee!/ 1; Vespers 1. 

KEVIN FRANCIS 
DOOLEY 

22 Grayson Ln., 

Newton Lower Falls 

Kev, Dool 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 

Home room with N\r. Koughan 

and his war chant "Oh Boy" 

Will to N.H.S.: Two hour lab 

periods for J. C. Hall 

Warren; College; Ice Hockey 
3; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3; 
Outdoor Track 1, 2, 3; Dance 
Committees 3. 

ELSA DORFMAN 

56 Solon Rd., 

Newton Highlands 

Ellie 

Suppressed Desire: To be in 

curriculum 187549-z (basket 

weaving) 

I Will to N.H.S.: Another Eva 
Fornady 

I; Weeks; College; French Club 
3; Latin Club 1, 2; Meteor- 
ology Club 3; Music Club 2; 
Rifle Club 3; Anti-Smoking Com- 
mittee 2; Junior Red Cross 
Council 1; Newtonian 3; New- 
tonite 1; Legislature 1, 2, 3; 
Orange Shield 2, 3, Captain 3; 
Spring Musical 2; Orange Book 




RICHARD ERWIN DOLBY 

52 Robinhood St., 
Auburndale 
Dick 
Favorite Pastime: Skipping out 
of home room during S-Block 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Helping to put 31 tons of 
paper on trucks during '54 ex- 
change paper drive 
I; Warren; College; Interna- 
tional Club 2, 3; Music Club 3; 
Dance Committees 2, 3; Home 
Room Manager 2, 3; Newtonite 
2; Orange Shield 3; Senior Play 
3; School Exchange 3. 





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JOHN MILO DOWLING 

57 Noble St., 

West Newton 
Legs 
Suppressed Desire: To find a 
parking space 

I Will to N.H.S.: A parking 
lot big enough for all the 
kids' cars. 

IV; Warren; College; Cavalry 
Club 2 ; Rifle Club 1; Golf 2, 
3; Dance Committees 1, 3; 
Stage Crew 2. 




PETER WILKINS 
DOWNING 

72 Concord St., 
Newton Upper Falls 
Pete 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The 
parking facilities 
I Will to N.H.S.: The 8:30 bell 
I; Warren; College; Rifle Club 
1, 2. 




SHEILA JUNE DUBROW 

104 Hull St., 
Newtonville 
Favorite Pastime: Taking Peter 
for a ride 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Brookline game of November 
6, 1953 

II; Day; College; Art Club 1; 
Outing Club 1; Tennis 1; 




RUBYLITA DUBY 

25 Royce Rd., 

Newton Centre 
Ruby, 1-a 2-a Ruby Duby Du 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
The music programs, choir, 
Theory class 

I Will to N.H.S.: A tunnel from 
23C to 1305 

I; Weeks; College; Art Club 1; 
Drama Club 2, 3; French Club 
2, 3; Music Club 1, 2, 3; Neo- 
phytes 1; Dance Committees 1, 
3; Newtonite 1; Junior Red 
Cross Council 3; Legislature 3; 
Usher 3; Spring Musical 1, 2, 3; 
Vespers 1, 2, 3; Science Fair 2. 







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ALEXANDER DUFF 

42 Murray Rd. 

West Newton 

Sandy, Sandra 
Suppressed Desire: To roller 
skate through the tunnels 
I Will to N.H.S.: Elevators 
II; Warren; College; Home Eco- 
nomics Club 2, 3; International 
Club 2, 3; Music Club 2, 3; 
Outing Club 3; Tennis 1; Senior 
Play 3. 



ERNEST E. DUNBAR 

55 Duncklee St., 

Newton Highlands 

Ernie, Jug, Marlon 

Favorite Pastime: Diddling on a 

motor scooter 

I Will to N.H.S.: My out- 
lawed bookcovers (Nootun) 
II; Weeks; College; Indoor 
Track 1; Dance Committees 1, 
2, 3; Science Fair 2. 



TAYLOR ALBERT 
DUNCAN, Jr. 

16 Washburn Ave., 
Auburndale 

Sailor, Junior, Dune 
Suppressed Desire: To change 
Mr Koughans's saying to "Oh 
girl" 

Favorite Pastime: Skipping 
lunches with a favorite in- 
dividual 

I; Warren; College; Aviation 
Club 3; Football 1; Intramural 
Sports 1, 2; Indoor Track 2, 
3; Outdoor Track 2, 3; Dance 
Committees 3; Legislature 1 ; 
Spring Musical 3; Vespers 3. 

MARGARET CAROL 
DUNLEAVY 

54 Evergreen Ave., 
Auburndale 
Suppressed Desire: To graduate 
with all "A's" 
Favorite Pastime: Eating lunch 
during S-Blocks 
IV; Warren; Business; Library 
Club 1; Tennis 1; National 
Honor Society 2, 3. 




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of Elm and Walnut Streets: 




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CATHERINE ELIZABETH 
DUNN 

633 Grove St., 
Newton Lower Falls 
Cathy, Katy 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The 
ringing of the 2:30 bell 
I Will to N.H.S.: Louder bells 
and faster clocks 
IV; Warren; Business; Home 
Economics Club 1. 



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GEORGE DUNN 

106 Gibbs St., 

Newton Centre 
Buz 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. 
Walters' Math class 
I Will to N.H.S.: The Howard 
Johnson's on 128 
I; Weeks; College; Baseball 1; 
Golf 2, 3; Intramural Sports 1, 
2; Indoor Track 2; Dance Corrr- 
mittees 2; Home Room Man- 
ager 1; Legislature 3; Orange 
Shield 3; Social Board 3, chair- 
man 3; School Exchange 3. 
Senior Supper Committee 3. 




ELEANOR MARJORIE 
DUTTON 

361 Cherry St., 

West Newton 
El lie, Zeke 
Favorite Pastime: Collecting 
shrunken heads 

I Will to N.H.S.: A stock-car to 
get classes on time 
IV; Warren; Business; Outdoor 
Track 1, 2, 3; Senior Play; 
Office Work. 




LATIMER BALLOU EDDY 

16 Cragmore Rd., 
Newton Upper Falls 
Tim 
Suppressed Desire: To have a 
suppressed desire 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
(Flunking Chemistry, English, 
and French) 

I; Weeks; College; Camera Club 
3, Hunting and Fishing Club 3. 



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GEORGE EDWARD 
EHRET 

Richard Ave., 
Sudbury 
Ted 
Suppressed desire: To teach 
Radio at Newton Technical-Vo- 
cational High 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
The complexity of opportunities 
offered at N.H.S.: 
MIA; Sudbury High; Business; 
Radio Club 2, 3. 




ELAYNE LINDA 
ELASHOFF 

1 1 East Boulevard Rd., 
Newton Centre 
Laney 
Favorite Memory of N.H.S.: My 
three years with Mr. Ethier 
I; Weeks; College; Drama Club 
2, 3; English Club 3; Music 
Club 2, 3; Neophytes 1; 3; 
Dance Committees 3; Newtonite 
1, 2; Usher 1; Senior Play 3. 






WARREN G. ELLIS 



10 Walker St., 




Newtonville 




Cruz 




Suppressed Desire: To 


build a 


rod 




Fondest Memory of 


N.H.S.: 


Three lunches 




1, II; Day; College; 


Hunting 


and Fishing Club 1. 





JANE EVERETT 
ELLSWORTH 

56 Bowdoin St., 
Newton Highlands 
Janie # 
Favorite Pastime: Talking with 
the G. C. F. Club 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Clean orderly lunch room 
II; Weeks; College; Music Club 
1, 2, 3, Corresponding Secre- 
tary 3; Orchesis 1, 2, 3, Vice 
President 3; Personality Club 1 ; 
Spring Musical 2, 3; New- 
tonettes. 



PETER ELKIND 

24 Oakcliff Rd., 

Newtonville 

Pete 

Suppressed Desire: To get an 

"A" in English 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Ohio 
exchange 

I; Warren; College; International 
Club 2, 3; Music Club 1; In- 
tramural Sports 1; Tennis 1, 2, 
3; Legislature 2, 3; Stage Crew 
1, 2; Orange Shield 3; School 
Exchange 2. 

WILLIAM ELKINS 

3 Parmenter Ter., 
West Newton 
Bill 
Suppressed Desire: To have my 
numerous blue cards ripped up 
Favorite Pastime: Standing by 
the window in Room 218 and 
surveying the girls as they file 
into Building II 
II; Day; College; Science Club 
1. 



CHARLOTTE ANN 
ELLIOTT 

10 Winthrop Ave., 
Newton 
Suppressed Desire: To go to 
Harvard 

I Will to N.H.S.: Elevators for 
all buildings 
IV; Our Lady's; Business. 



DONALD BARRY ELLIOTT 

38 Islington Rd., 

Auburndale 

Donn 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 

Study periods in the parking 

lot 

I Will to N.H.S.: Air-condition- 
ing for the tunnels 

1, II; Warren; College; Avia- 
tion Club 3; Camera Club 1, 

2, 3, Vice President 3; Dance 
Committees 2, 3; Newtonite 3. 




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DORIS LINNEA 


MICHAEL JOSEPH 


BEATRICE LOUISE 


NANCY RITA FARRAR 


ERLANSON 


ESPOSITO 


FAMIANO 


398 Center St., 


25 Hancock St., 


194 Adams St., 


57 Jackson St., 


Newton orner 


Auburndale 


Newton 


Newton Centre 


II; Bigelow; Outing Club 1. 


Suppressed Desire: To work in 


Mike 


Betty, Bea 




the place 1 love at the things 


Suppressed Desire: To have a 


Suppressed Desire: To go to 




1 love with the people 1 love 
rondest Memory of N.H.S.: My 


million dollars in the bank 


Rome 




Favorite Pastime: Road testing 


Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 




junior English class in 118 


MIA; Day; Service. 


Those English classes in 2106 




II; Warren; College; Interna- 




IV; Weeks; Business; Natianal 




tional Club 2, 3; Music Club 




Honor Society 2, 3. 




2, 3; Junior Red Cross Council 
1, 2, 3. 














FARRELL U yyyxJL^ 

42 Falmouth Rd., .U 

West ^Newton ^^ A fyC t ^ / ' 

Suppressed^ pe£fr&f T n y~— be \J fa 
War wi t r£fapyyfafti3Gn& 

Aof N. H. S.: 
4d« 

rles Waltham; Col- 
y Stage Crew 1. 

JANET LOUISE FARRELL (J 

54 Pond St., 
Newton 
Suppressed Desire: To have 
brown eyes 

IV; Bieglow; Business School; 
Outing Club 1, 2, 3; Basket- 
ball ' 1; Softball 1; Volleyball 
1. 




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the stampede to classes 



in the alloted five minutes; 




PAULINE FAY 

53 Court St., 
Newtonville 
Polly 
Suppressed Desire: To see sign 
posts leading to 23C 
I Will to N.H.S.: Elevators for 
that third floor of Building III 
IV; Edison; Business; Music Club 
3; Archefy 2, 3; Volleyball 2; 
Vespers 2, 3; Orange Book 2, 3. 



MARTIN WILLIAM 
FELDMAN 

43 Cotton St., 

Newton Centre 

Fing, Marty 

Suppressed Desire: To get all 

"A's" in every subject except 

English 

Favorite Pastime: To kill the 
teachers who passed me 
II; Bigelow; College. 






PETER FESSENDEN 

33 Leewood Rd., 

Newton Highlands 

Fessy 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 

Carol(S) 

I Will to N.H.S.: A new lab 
for J.C. 

I; Weeks; College; Mathematics 
Club 3; Basketball 1, 3; Intra- 
mural Sports 1, 2, 3; Senior 
Supper Committee. 



DAVID AUROM FINCLE 

50 Paul St., 
Newton Centre 
Favorite Pastime: Climbing 
stairs 

I Will to N.H.S.: An escalator 
I; Weeks; College; Music Club; 
Neophytes 1; Senior Play 3. 



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MARY LOU FINN 

66 Walker St., 
Newtonville 
Shortie, 5' 
Favorite Pastime: Weekends at 
"Al's" 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. 
Gallagher's homeroom sessions 
of '54-'55 

I, II; Day; College; French Club 
3; Music Club 2, 3; Outing Club 
1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 1; Tennis 
1; Dance Committees 3; Senior 
Play 3. 



PAUL CAREY 
FITZGERALD 

72 Fairway Dr., 
West Newton 
Fitzie 
Favorite Pastime: The "Road- 
ster" 

I Will to N.H.S.: Another coach 
like J.C. 

I; Day; College; Football 1, 2, 
3; Ice Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Cap- 
tain 4. 



MARY IRENE 
FITZSIMMONS 

9 Lewis St., 
Newton 
Fitzy 
Suppressed Desire: To spell Mr. 
Paige's name without an "i" 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Trip 
to New Hampshire with the 
Outinq Club 

IV; Bigelow; College; Music 
Club 3; Outing Club 1, 2, 3; 
Basketball 3; Tennis 3; Usher 3. 



DOLORES MARIE 
FIUMARA 

35 Hyde Ave., 

Newton 

Dolly 

Suppressed Desire: To be a 

success in life 

I Will to N.H.S.: A pencil 
sharpener for Mr. Paige 
II; Bigelow; College; Music 
Club 1, 2, 3; Outing Club 1, 3. 







MARILYN ANN 
FLANAGAN 

125 Winchester St., 
Newton Highlands 
Flannels 
Suppressed Desire: To skip any 
class successfully 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Trip 
to New Hampshire with the 
Outing Club 

II; Weeks; College; Music 
Club 3; Outing Club 2, 3, 
Vice President 3; Basketball 1, 
2, 3; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3; 
Tennis 2, 3; Badminton 1; Soft- 
ball 1, 2, 3; Volley Ball 2; 
Home Room Manager 2; Orange 
Shield 2, 3. 

EILEEN MARTHA FLYNN 

10 Raymond PI., 
West Newton 
Suppressed Desire: to have 
Cadillacs in Drivers Ed. 
I Will to N.H.S.: All my S- 
Block lunches 

IV; Warren; Business School- 
Outing Club 1, 2, 3. 



MICHAEL EDWARD 

FLYNN / 

27 Hibbard Rd., 

Newton 
Mike,, Reverend* 
uppressed Desire: To be a 
uccess \JJ 

I Will V> N.H\ Vy S-Block 
lunches end, cfetei^ion in 2106 
IV ; -BigelovJx 'College^ w Navy ; 
Junior Red Cross. Council 1; 
Legislature 3. 



ROBERT McKINNEY 
FLYNN 

340 Linwood Ave., 
Newtonville 
Favorite Pastime: Horseback rid 
ing 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S. 
Boys' chorus and choir 
II; "Day; College; Senior Play 
Vespers. 



DANIEL CHARLES 
FOGARTY 

27 Oakwood Rd., 

Auburndale 

Chuck, Dan 
Favorite Pastime: Smitty's train- 
ing room 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
That great undefeated football 
season 

I; Gov. Dummer; College; Base- 
ball 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3; 
Football 2, 3; Dance Com- 
mittees 2. 



RICHARD CYRUS FLYNN 

340 Linwood Ave., 
Newtonville 
Favorite Pastime: Riding around 
in cars and fixing them 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Homeroom with Miss Stone. 
IV; Day; College, Service; Mo- 
tion Picture Squad; Orange 
Shield. 





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EVA SARA FORNADY 

904 Centre St., 

Newton Centre 
Eve, Evie 
Suppressed Desire: To live in 
Hershey 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. 
Heintzelman 

I; O.V.A., Syracuse, New York; 
College; English Club 3; Inter- 
national Club 1; Home Room 
Manager 2; Newtonian Editor- 
in-Chief 3; Newtonite 1, 2, 
Editor-in-Chief 2; Orange Shield 
2; Spring Musical 1; School 
Exchange 2; National Honor 
Society 2, 3. 






JAMES L. 
FREDERICKSON 

28 Wesley Rd., 
Jim 
Framingham 
Suppressed Desire: To have all 
my high school periods in one 
building, on one floor, for one 
day 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Listening to WCOP on the 
radio 
IMA; Framingham; Service. 



CORINNE BRENDA 
GALER 

62 Manet Rd., 

Chestnut Hill 
Renee 
Suppressed Desire: Not to do 
any homework 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 2107 
I; Weeks; College; Alpha Beta 
1; Music Club 1, 2, 3; Neo- 
phytes 1; Tennis 2; Dance Com- 
mittees 1; Newtonian 3; Orange 
Shield 3; School Exchange 3; 
National Honor Society 2, 3; 
Orange Book 2, 3. 



JACK HANYSTON 

GALLIMORE 

32 Purchase St., 
Saxonville 
Suppressed Desire: To become 
an electrician after the service 
Favorite Pastime: Auto me- 
chanics 
I HA; Saxonville; Service. 



JOHN CLARK 
GALLOWAY 

124 Harding St., 
West Newton 
Warren; College. 



BARBARA CONSTANCE 
GAMER 

31 Montvale Rd., 
Newton Centre 
Barb 
Suppressed Desire: To be 5'3 V2" 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Go- 
ing from 23-C to 141 
I; Weeks; College; Art Club 1, 
2, 3; Drama Club 3; English Club 
3; French Club 2; Neophytes 1; 
Tennis 2, 3; Dance Committees 
2; Newtonian 3. 



BARBARA ANN FRENCH 

6 Weldon Rd., 

Newton Corner 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Senior Play 

I Will to N.H.S.: Crunchless 
celery for S-Block lunches 
I; Bigelow; College; Drama Club; 
French Club 2, 3; Music Club 
1, 2, 3; Neophytes 1; Orchesis 
1; Outing Club 1, 2, 3; Civics 
Committee 3; Dance Com- 
mittees 1, 2; Newtonian 3; 
Orange Book 2, 3; Legislature 
2, 3; Orange Shield 2, Senior 
Play; Spring Musical 3. 



HOWARD MICHAEL 
FURMAN 

58 Blake St., 
Newtonville 

Howee, Lucky 
Suppressed Desire: To be a 
successful businessman 
I Will to N.H.S.: More teach- 
ers like Mr. Boyd 
II; Day; College; Indoor Track 
1; Outdoor Track 1; Usher 1; 
Vespers 2. 




the rather uncomfortable sensation 



of unceremoniously meeting 



a swinging door; 






RICHARD JOSEPH 
GANONG 

119 Rand Ter., 
Auburndale 
Dick 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Homeroom with Miss Stone 
I Will to N.H.S.: Longer gym 
periods 
II; Warren; College; Golf 2, 3. 



NANCY LOUISE GANSS 

60 Parkway Rd., 

Newtonville 

Nance 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 

Football games 

I Will to N.H.S.: My U. of M. 
sweatshirt to Mrs. Turner 
II; Day; College; Music Club 
1, 2, 3; Outing Club 3; Dance 
Committees 3; Usher 2, Spring 
Musical. 



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CHARLES MURRAY 
GARTH 

Box 131 Trapelo Rd., Lincoln 

Pobie 
Suppressed Desire: To eat Trade 
School lunch 

Favorite Pastime: Going to Mr. 
Densmore's shop 
MIA; Cutler, Holliston; Service. 



MARILYN ANN 
GAROFALO 

12 Freeman St., Auburndale 
Mar 
Favorite Pastime: Prospecting 
I Will to N.H.S.: All my "A's" 
IV; Warren; Business. 






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ALISON GIFFORD 

56 Somerset Rd., West Newton 

Al, Appy, Giff 
Favorite Pastime: Making the 
rounds with the gang 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. 
Gallagher's homeroom sessions 
of '54-'55 

II; Warren; College; Cavalry 
Club 1; Music Club 1, 2; Outing 
Club 2, 3. 



BENJAMIN GILFIX 

5 Coolidge Rd., Newton Centre 

Ben 
Suppressed Desire: To graduate 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Vacations 

I; Weeks; College; French Club 
3; International Club 3; Dance 
Committees 3; Social Board 3. 



RICHARD HENRY 
GATTIKER 

314 Elliot St. 

Newton Upper Falls 

Dick 

Suppressed Desire: To eat Trade 

School lunch 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: U. S. 
History with Mr. Paige (332) 
II; Weeks; Service; Baseball. 



RODNEY THOMAS 
GEIMAN 

22 Dwhinida Rd., Waban 
Suppressed Desire: To become 
a surgeon and own a Mercury 
with a Cadillac engine 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Newton vs Waltham in football 
I; Warren; College; Neophytes 
1; Baseball 1; Basketball 1, 2; 
Indoor Track 3; Outdoor Track 
3; Dance Committees 1, 2, 3; 
Home Room Manager 1, 3; Leg- 
islature 1, 2; Usher 1; Spring 
Musical 3; Vespers 1, 2, 3; 
School Exchange 2. 

ALBERT HENRY 
GENASKE 

32 Hyde St., Newton Highlands 

Henry 
Favorite Pastime: Fishing 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: My 
junior year in Mr. Hall's Chem- 
istry class 

II; Weeks,- College; Hunting and 
Fishing Club 1; Spanish Club 3, 
President 3; School Exchange 2. 

LORETTA ANN GENTILE 

26 Thorton St., Newton 
Lu 
Favorite Pastime: Sports 
I Will to N.H.S.: Mr. Paige and 
his rowing club 

II; Bigelow; College; Music Club 
1; Outing Club 3; Basketball 2, 
3; Badminton 2, 3; Softball 2, 
3; Volley Ball 2; Usher 1; Spring 
Musical 1, 2; Vespers 1; Office 
Work. 



JOHN MORRIS GERACI 

82 Oakdale Rd., Newton Centre 

Big John 
Favorite Pastime: Walking be- 
tween classes 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Those wonderful weekends 
II; Weeks; College; Baseball 3; 
Basketball 1, 2, 3; Intramural 
Sports 1, 2, 3; Home Room 
Manager 1, 2; Orange Shield 
2, 3; Usher 2. 



BARBARA MARIE 
GEIGER 

55 Summit St., Newton 
Barb, Barby 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Jan- 
uary 14, 1954, 9:02 P.M. 
I Will to N.H.S.: Homework that 
doesn't take time 
I; Bigelow; College; French Club 
2; Music Club 1, 2, 3; Orchesis 
1; Outing Club 1, 2, 3; Dance 
Committees 2, 3; Home Room 
Manager 3; Spring Musical 1, 
2; Vespers 2, 3; Civics Commit- 
tee 3; Senior Executive Com- 
mittee; Senior Supper Commit- 
tee. 









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HERBERT GITELL 

10 Fox Hill Rd., Newton Centre 

Herb 
Favorite Pastime: Relaxing 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Cafeteria after C lunch 
I; Weeks; College; Drama Club 
3; Mathematics Club 2, 3; Intra- 
mural Sports 1, 2, 3; Dance 
Committees 1, 2, 3; Orange 
Shield 3; Stage Crew 1. 



ROBERTA GLADSTONE 

104 Elgin St., Newton Centre 
Bobbie 
Suppressed Desire: To have a 
double sister-in-law 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Spending S-Block and H.R. per- 
iods with Bubzie 
II; Maiden High; College; French 
Club; Music Club; Vespers. 



CONSTANCE GLASER 

381 Dudley Rd., Newton Centre 

Connie 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Hon- 
or study hall A-Block junior year 
I Will to N.H.S.: Escalators and 
helicopter service from top 
floors 

I; Weeks; College; Debating 
Club 1, 2; English Club 3, Sec- 
retary 3; Music Club 1, 2, 3; 
Orchesis 2, 3; Spanish Club 2, 
3; Dance Committees 1, 2, 3; 
Newtonian 3; Newtonite 1, 2; 
Legislature 2, 3. 



ELIZABETH JEAN 
GLAZIER 

1191 Washington St. 

West Newton 

Betty 

Suppressed Desire: To eat all 

three lunches 

I Will to N.H.S.: Longer lunches, 
shorter classes 

II; Warren; College; Outing 
Club 2, 3; Senior Play 3. 





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SHEILA GAIL 
GOLDBURGH 

458 Lowell Ave., Newtonville 
Bugs 
Suppressed Desire: I don't sup- 
press them 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The 
golden hours spent in detention 
I; Day; College; Dance Commit- 
tees 2; Newtonite 2. 



ELLIN FLORENCE 
GOLDBERG 

386 Ward St., Newton Centre 
Suppressed Desire: To finally 
live in California 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: S- 
Block lunches 

II; Weeks; College; Art Club 1, 
2, 3, Secretary 1, 2, 3; Music 
Club 2, 3; Newtonite Typist 2, 
3. 



EMILY M. GOLDBERG 

17 Croftdale Rd. 

Newton Centre 
Em, Emmy 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
English a la Heintzelman 
I Will to N.H.S.: Bridges be- 
tween the top floors 
I; Weeks; College; English Club 
2, 3, President 3, Music Club 
1, 2, 3; Neophytes 1; Orchesis 
1, 2, 3; J. V. Basketball 2; 
Dance Committees 1, 2, 3; Girls' 
Athletic Board 3, Chairman 3; 
Newtonian 3; Newtonite 2; Leg- 
islature 3; Spring Musical 1, 2, 
3; Vespers 1, 2, 3; National 
Honor Society 2, 3. 



MARILYN GOLDMAN 

124 Arnold Rd., Newton Centre 

Mickey 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Memorial Day week-end parties 
I Will to N.H.S.: Sharon, Judy, 
and Alyce 

I; Weeks; College; Art Club 2; 
Future Teachers Club 3; Music 
Club 2; Spanish Club 3; Office 
Work 2, 3. 




the cafeteria at the height 

of its bustling, or rather, 

natural condition; 





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MERLE JANE GOLDMAN 

132 Brackett Rd., Newton 
Favorite Pastime: Eating lunch 
in S-Block 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Run- 
ning from top floor of Building 
I to top floor of Building II 
II; Bigelow; College; French 
Club; Future Teachers Club; 
Music Club; Outing Club; Golf; 
Tennis; Usher. 



BARBARA ANN 
GOLDSTEIN 

55 Hagen Rd., Newton Centre 

Bubzi 
Suppressed Desire: To have my 
cake and eat it too 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Spending home room periods 
and S-Blocks with R. G. 

IV; Roxbury Memorial High; 
College; Music Club 2, 3; Vesp- 
ers. 



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LEE DAVID GOLDSTEIN 

230 Grant Ave., Newton Centre 

Suppressed Desire: To get all 

"A's" 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 

Weekends with a certain junior 

girl 

I; Weeks; College; Cavalry Club 
3; French Club 3; Music Club 3; 
Golf 3; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 
3; Dance Committees 2, 3; Sen- 
ior Play 3. 



MARJORIE RUTH 
GOLDSTEIN 

63 Lorna Rd., Newton Centre 
Margie 
Favorite Pastime: Records 
I Will to N.H.S.: The incoming 
seniors 

I; Weeks; College; French Club 
3; Music Club 1, 2, 3; Spanish 
Club 2; Tennis 3; Anti-Smoking 
Committee 2; Dance Committees 
1, 3; Home Room Manager 1, 2; 
Usher 3; Office Work. 



SANDRA ARLENE 
GOLDSTON 

16 Caroline Pk., Waban 
Sandy 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The 
football games 

I Will to N.H.S.: All the books 
I have had to carry 
II; Warren; College; Music Club 
1, 2, 3; Junior Red Cross Coun- 
cil 2, 3; Vespers 2, 3. 




HELENE GORENSTEIN 

41 Westchester Rd., Newton 
Suppressed Desire: To spend 
one night "On the Waterfront" 
with Marlon Brando 
I Will to N.H.S.: A new Stein- 
way piano for Mr. Lasker's 
Girls' Chorus 

II; Bigelow; College; Interna- 
tional Club 1; Music Club 1, 2, 
3; Golf 2; Legislature 3; Usher 
2, 3; Senior Play 3; Spring Mus- 
ical 3; Vespers 3; Outing Club 

1, 2. 

LAWRENCE WILLIAM 
GORIN 

50 Dolphin Rd., Newton Centre 

Larry 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. 
Loring's U. S. History class 
I Will to N.H.S.: 13 place log 
tables to all math students 
I; Weeks,- College; Camera Club 

2, 3; Home Room Manager 2; 
Newtonian 3; Newtonite 2, 3; 
Orange Shield 3; Usher 2. 




ROBERT CHARLES 
„ ' GORIN 

j 50 Dolphin 



ANN ELIZABETH 
GOULDING 

39 Chaske Ave., Auburndale 

Annie 

Suppressed Desire: Be able to 

play yo-yo as well as my 

partner 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Hav- 
ing Debbie eat my lunch during 
S-Blocks 
IV; Warren; Business. 




Rd., Newton Centre 
Bob 
Favorite Pastime: Reading in 
The Newton School Report 
about the education I should 
have received 

I Will to N.H.S.: A row boat 
and oars for Mr. Paige 
I; Weeks; College; Camera 
Club 3; Rifle Club 2; Newtonite 



RICHARD PETER GRACE 

1736 Commonwealth Ave. 
West Newton 
Dick 
Suppressed Desire: To have the 
swinging doors made lighter 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Home Room 225 
II; Saint Mary's; College; Sci- 
ence Club 2; Golf 2, 3; Dance 
Committees 3; Spring Musical 
2, 3; Vespers 2, 3; Science Fair 
2, 3; Senior Supper Committee 
3. 



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JUDITH ELAINE 
GOTTLIEB 

149 Evelyn Rd., Waban 
Judy 
Suppressed Desire: To sleep un- 
til 8:00 A.M. every morning 
I Will to N.H.S.: All the "A's" 
I gctf in math 

I; Roosevelt; College; French 
Club 2, 3; Latin Club 3; Junior 
Red Cross Council 2, 3; New- 
tonite 3. 



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EUNICE ALICE 
GOODMAN 

236 Waban Ave., Waban 
Suppressed Desire: To cut the 
lock of hair that is always on 
Mr. Heintzelman's forehead 
Favorite Pastime: Watching the 
clock 

I; Warren; College; Cavalry 
Club 3; English Club 1; Music 
Club 1, 2, 3; Neophytes 1; 
Outing Club 1, 2; Tennis 2; 
Dance Committees 3; Newtonite 
1; Senior Play 3; Spring Musical 
3; Vespers 3; Senior Supper 
Committee 3. 





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ALFIO BERNARD 
GRACEFFA 

44 Lexington St., West Newton 

Al 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The 
unpredictable Mr. Walters 
I Will to N.H.S.: My non-san- 
forized sophomore band jacket 
II; Warren; College; Music Club 
3. 



DEBORAH ANN 
GRAHAM 

29 Canterbury Rd. 

Newton Highlands 
Debbie 
I Will to N.H.S.: The trees on 
Trowbridge Road 
Suppressed Desire: To have ash 
trays instead of ink wells 
II; Weeks; College; Vespers. 



JUDITH GREER 

12 Richard Cir., West Newton 

Judy 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 

Waltham football game of 1953 

1, II; Day; College; Music Club 

2, 3; Dance Committees 1, 2, 3; 
Rally Committee 1, 2; Senior 
Play 2; Spring Musical 2; Senior 
Supper Committee 3; Office 
Work 3. 



CAROLYN ELLEN 
GRIFFIN 

43 High St. 
Newton Upper Falls 
Griffy 
Suppressed Desire: To be no. 6 
in Room 10 at S. T. 
I Will to N.H.S.: Homework 
IV; Weeks; Business; Senior Play. 






NORMAN RICHARD 
GRIMM 

101 Avalon Rd., Waban 
Manechivitz 
Suppressed Desire: To find out 
what I'm good for— nothing? 
Favorite Pastime: Trying to pass 
all my subjects 

I; Warren; College; Rifle Club 
1; Indoor Track 2; Field Hockey 
3; Legislature 3; Science Fair 2; 
Senior Class Organization 3. 



LESLIE NEIL 
GRINSPOON 

11 Chaske Ave., Auburndale 
Les 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Fill- 
ing out registration cards in 
quadruplicate 

I Will to N.H|S.: Honorable hon- 
or studies 

I; Warren; College; Rifle Club 1, 
2, 3; Legislature 3; Orange 
Shield 3. 



CAROL ANNE 
GRODEN 

32 North St., Newton Centre 
Favorite Pastime: Baseball and 
football 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Latin in 322 

I; Brighton High; College; Latin 
Club 1; Dance Committees; 
Usher; Senior Play. 



ALISON ANN 
GROETSEMA 

39 Forest St., Newton Highlands 

Al 
Suppressed Desire: To go to 
France again— sans chaperon 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Dress rehearsals— in general 
I; Weeks; College; English Club 
3; French Club; Music Club 1, 
2, 3, Co-ordinator 3; Spring 
Musical 1, 2, 3; Vespers 1, 2, 3. 




our ice-cream booth 



boasting of seven flavors; 





MARY ANN GUILD 

21 Newbury St., Newton Centre 
Suppressed Desire: To get all 
"A's" just once 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
"Brigadoon" 

I; Weeks; College; Drama Club 
2, 3; Music Club 1, 2, 3; Neo- 
phytes 1; Dance Committees 2, 
3; Usher 1; Senior Play 3; 
Spring Musical 1, 2; Vespers 
2; School Exchange 3. 



ROBERT CLINTON 
GUYOT 

67 Wyoming, Rd., Newtonville 

Bob 
Suppressed Desire: Would have 
liked to smoke in school 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: It 
has wonderful plays 
NIB; Day; Business. 



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RICHARD RALPH 
HACSUNDA 

17 Woodrow Ave., Newtonville 

Bucky 
Suppressed Desire: Eating lunch 
Favorite Pastime: Talking with 
in S-Block 
IIIA; Day; Service. 



THOMAS ANTHONY 
HACSUNDA 

17 Woodrow Ave., Newtonville 

Tommy 
Favorite Pastime: Fooling in the 
cafeteria 

I Will to N.H.S.: A pair of keys 
for Mr. Toscano 
IIIA; Day; Service; Baseball. 



GEORGE HARVEY 
HALEWOOD 

196 Melrose St., Auburndale 

Joe 

Suppressed Desire: To tip over 

Mr. Paige's boat and break the 

oars 

I Will to N.H.S.: Sport coats for 
the Boys' Chorus 
IV; Warren; College; Football 1, 
3; Ice Hockey 3; Intramural 
Sports 1; Junior Red Cross 
Council 1, 3. 



JOHN F. HALLORAN 

44 Walter St., Newton Centre 
Jay 
Suppressed Desire: Driving into 
stone walls 

I; Weeks; College; Aviation 
Club 2; Cavalry Club 3; Debat- 
ing Club 1; Rifle Club 3; Foot- 
ball 1 ,2, 3; Outdoor Track 1, 
2, -3; Dance Committees 2; Leg- 
islature 1, 2, 3; Orange Shield 
3; Senior Class Organization 3. 




WILLARD JOHN HAMILL 

72 Wildwood Ave., Newtonville 

Billy, Willy 
Suppressed Desire: To have an 
undefeated baseball team 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: My 
cooking experiences in modern 
living 

I; Day; College; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 
4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 

1, 2, 3; Intramural Sports 1; 
Dance Committees 2; Legislature 

2, 3, Vice President of Associ- 
ates 2; Orange Shield 3; Rally 
Committee 3; Senior Play 4. 

CAROLE E. HAMILTON 

33 Lill Ave., West Newton 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mrs. 
Brown's homeroom in my junior 
year 

I Will tp N.H.S.: My gym pad- 
lock that never opens 
II; Warren; College; Vespers 2, 
3. 





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MARIE ESTELLE 
HAMMOND 

41 Oakmont Rd., 
Newton Centre 
Spike 
mory of N.H.S: Mrs. 
omeroom 
I Will to N.H.S.: All the fun I 
had last summer 
II; Weeks; Business; Music Club 
3* Home Room Manager 2; Ves- 
pers 2, 3. 



SIDNEY S. HANDEL 

1 1 Kodaya Rd., Waban 
Sid 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Graduation day 

I Will to N.H.S.: Whips for the 
Chemistry department 
I; Weeks; College; Debating 
Club 2, 3; International Club 2; 
Music Club 2; Mathematics Club 
3; Dance Committees 3; Home 
Room Manager 3; Usher 2, 3. 




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JUNE M. HANSEN 

331 Auburndale Ave. 
Auburndale 
Suppressed Desire: To be 
nurse 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Dates with D. R. 
I; Warren; College; Future Teach- 
ers Club 2, 3; Music Club 1, 2, ftf LtfUS 
3; Orchesis 1; Legislature 2, 
Senior Play 3; Spring Musical 




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HAND 

'■>, Watertown St. 
est Newton 
Mike 

Favorite Pastime: Eating S-Block 
lunch in 224 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. 
Sullivan in 22E 

IIIA; Warren; Service; National 
Honor Society 2, 3. 



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GEORGE LEO HARKINS 

85 Halcyon Rd., Newton Centre 

Pinky, Red, Jerry, George 
Favorite Pastime: Teasing Bar- 
bara 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. 
Lashbrook's Latin class 
I; Weeks; College; English Club 
3; Latin Club 3; Music Club 1; 
Intramural Sports 2, 3; Softball 
2, 3; Legislature 3. 



NADINE HARKINS 

188 Islington Rd., Auburndale 

DeeDee 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Waltham football game of 1953 
II; Warren; College; Music Club 
1, 2, 3; Dance Committees 1, 2, 
3; Rally Committee 1, 2; Senior 
Play; Spring Musical; Office 
Work , 3. 



HENRY A. HARRELL, Jr. 

57 Perkins St., West Newton 
Hank 
I; Warren; College; Aviation 
Club 3; Indoor Track 2, 3; Out- 
door Track 2. 



GEORGE HENRY 
HARRINGTON, Jr. 

6 Granite St., Framingham 
IMA; Lincoln; Service. 






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ANNE STARR HARRIS 

16 Stafford Rd., Newton Centre 
Suppressed Desire: To teach 
calculus at M.I.T. 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
That pleasant jaunt from third 
floor Building I to third floor 
Building II through the tunnels 
on a rainy day 

I; Weeks; College; Art Club 1; 
Drama Club 2; Music Club 1, 2, 
3, Chairman of Publicity 3; 
Tusitala 1, 2, 3, Vice President 
2, President 3; Dance Commit- 
tees 1; Home Room Manager 1; 
Junior Red Cross Council 3; 
Newtonian 3; Orange Shield 
Captain 3; Spring Musical 1, 3; 
National Honor Society 2, 3. 

ALAN TOWNSEND 
HATCH 

228 Auburn St., Auburndale 
Suppressed Desire: To get out 
of N.H.S. after three long, long 
years 

I Will to N.H.S.: A parking lot 
to accommodate a car for every 
student who drives to school 
II; Warren; College. 

PHILLIP COLBY 
HATCH 

49 Harris St., Brookline 
Favorite Pastime: Working with 
autos 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The 
day I graduate 
IIIA; Brookline High; College. 



WILBUR FRANK HAYES 

606 Centre St., Newton 
Bill 
Suppressed Desire: To see the 
forty-eight states 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The 
1953 Science Fair 
I; Bigelow; College; Science 
Club 3; Junior Red Cross Coun- 
cil 1; Science Fair 1. 




the Orange-Shield swabbing the deck 
after three lively lunches; 





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ELINOR LOUISE HEALY 


LORAINE MARIETTA 


3 Fairview Ter., West Newton 


HEATH 


'El, Ellie 


4 Avondale Rd., Newton Centre 


Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Ken 


Stinky, Stretch 


Packard 


Favorite Pastime: E. J. C. 


1 Will to N.H.S.: My "wholey" 


Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: C 


gym suit 


lunches 


II; Warren; College; Future 


IV; Weeks; Business; Spring 


Teachers Club 2, 3; Music Club 


Musical. 


1, 2, 3; Outing Club 1, 2, 3; 




Civics Committee 3; Dance Com- 




mittees 3; Usher 2; Senior Play 




3; Vespers 1, 2, 3. 









NANCY ANNE HEDRICK 

288 Parker St., 

Newton Centre 
Favorite Pastime: Waiting for 
the elevator in Building I 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Drama Festival 

I; Weeks; College; Drama Club 
2, 3; Music Club 2, 3; Neo- 
phytes I; Dramatics Board 3; 
Stage Crew 2, 3; Senior Play 3; 
Drama Festival 2. 



ELIZABETH JANE 
HEGNAUER 

71 Walnut Hill Rd., 
Newton Highlands 
Betsy, Betz, Beanie 

Favorite Pastime: Knitting 

argyles for Bob 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 

Senior English with Lee, Nancy, 

and Mr. Malone 

II; Weeks; College; Outing Club 

2, 3; Archery 2, 3. 



MARIELUISE HEINRICH 

87A Charles St., 

Auburndale 

Marielu 

Favorite Pastime: Taking Geritol 

I Will to N.H.S.: An elevator 

IV; Berlin, Germany; Business. 



ELMER WALTER 
HELGESEN 

34 James St., 

West Newton 
Red 
Favorite Pastime: Collecting 
records 

I Will to N.H.S.: Elevators in 
all me buildings. 
II; Warren;; Business School. 








ERNEST LEWIS 
HIGGINS 

19 Higgins St., 
Auburndale 
Ernie 
Favorite Pastime: Sleeping 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S. 
Two years in Building I. 
IV; Warren; Service. 




LORRAINE ANAHID 
HINTLIAN 

784 Commonwealth Ave., 
Newton Centre 
Suppressed Desire: I won't tell 
Favorite Pastime: Knitting 
argyles for Ozzie 
II; Weeks; College; French 
Club 3; Orchesis 1, 2, 3; Out- 
ing Club 1, 2, 3; Personality 
Club 2; Basketball 3; Tennis 
2, 3; Badminton 2; Dance 
Committees 3;; Legislature 3; 
Senior Play 3; Spring Musical 
2, 3. 



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PAUL ALBERT 
HENNRIKUS 

62 Grasmere St., 
Newton Corner 
Suppressed Desire:" To drive a 
bus 

Favorite Pastime: Drinking fruit 
bowl 

II; Bigelow; College; Ice 
Hockey; Intramural Sports; 
Spring Musical; Vespers. 



DONALD GERRY 
HENRICH 

2212 Commonwealth Ave., 
Auburndale 
Don 
Suppressed Desire: Wow!! 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Junior class (225) 
II; Warren; College; Camera 
Club 1, 2, 3; Mathematics 
Club 3; Dance Committees 2; 
Legislature 3. 



STEVE EDWARD 
HERRING 

1469 Centre St., 

Newton Highlands 

Steve 

Suppressed Desire: To be a 

baseball player 

Favorite Pastime: Baseball, foot- 
ball, hunting, fishing, skiing 
IMA; Weeks; Service; Hunting 
and Fishing Club; Music Club; 
Baseball; Basketball; Football; 
Intramural Sports. 



MALCOLM T. 
HILL, Jr. 

139 Hancock St., 
Auburndale 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Hershey and 225 
I Will to N.H.S.: Miss Porter's 
School 

I; Warren; College; Hunting 
and Fishing Club 1; Mathe- 
matics Club 3; Meteorology 
Club 1; Tennis 1, 2, 3; New- 
tonian Assistant Editor 3; Leg- 
islature 1, 2, 3, Parlimen- 
tarian 3; Orange Shield Cap- 
tain 3; School Exchange 2; 
Orange Book; National Honor 
Society 2, 3. 





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JOEL BENNETT 
HIRSHFIELD 

21 Walter St., 

Newton Centre 
Joe 
Suppressed Desire: To play with 
Benny Goodman 
Favorite Pastime: Writing sports 
I; Weeks; College; Interna- 
tional Club 2, 3, President 3; 
Music Club 2, 3; Dance Com- 
mittees 3; Newtonite 3, Sports 
Editor 3; Legislature 2; Usher 
1, 2, 3; Spring Musical 3. 



SANDRA SUSAN 
HOCHBERG 

125 Westchester Rd., 
Newton 
Sandy 
Favorite Pastime: R.L. from B.U. 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. 
Packard's Spanish Class of '53- 
'54 

I; Bigelow; College; Future 
Teachers Club 2, 3; Interna- 
tional Club 1; Music Club 1, 2, 
3; Outing Club 1, 2; Spanish 
Club 2, 3; Legislature 3; 
Vespers 1, 2, 3. 



ADRIENNE VERNA 
HOFFMAN 

6 Chatham Rd., 
Newton Highlands 
Favorite Pastime: Riding horse- 
back with the Cavalry Club 
Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: 
Junior homeroom 227 
II; Weeks; College; Cavalry 
Club 2, 3, President 3; Orches- 
is 1, 3; Dance Committes 3; 
Senior Play 3; Spring Musical 
2,3. 



ARLENE DOROTHY 
HOFFMAN 

1253 Commonwealth Ave., 
West Newton 
Favorite Pastime: Day Dreaming 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Music Classes in 2103 and Mr. 
Packard's English? classes 
II; Warren; College; Music Club 
1, 2, 3; Spring Musical 3; Cos- 
tume Committee 2, 3. 




NANCY JANE 
HOGSETT 

20 Parsons St., West Newton 
I; Day; College; Cavalry Club 
3; Tennis 1; Committees 2, 3; 
Homeroom Manager 2; Junior 
Red Cross Council 2, 3; New- 
tonite 1, 2, 3; Legislature 2; 
Office Work 1, 3. 



CAROL DIANE 
HOLLAND 

15 Arundel Ter., Newton Corner 
Suppressed Desire: To wear 
Bermuda shorts to school 
I Will to N.H.S.: One pair of 
real gone knee socks 
II; Bigelow; College; Music 
Club 1, 2, 3; Spring Musical 2; 
Science Fair 2. 




the whirring creativity 



of the Trade School; 





ROBERT CALVIN 
HOLLAND 

15 Arundel Ter., Newton Corner 

Bob 
Suppressed Desire: To make 
something of myself 
I Will to N.H.S.: My motor 
scooter 

II; Bigelow; College; Indoor 
Track 1, 2, 3; Outdoor Track 1, 
2, 3; Boys' Athletics Board 3; 
Legislature 3; Motion Picture 
Squad 1, 2, 3; Spring Musical 2. 

WINFRED MARY 
HOLMES 

17 Cotter Rd., Waban 
Winnie, Win 
Fondest Memory of N.S.H.: All 
the wonderful friends I have 
known, Junior homeroom 227 
I will to N.H.S.: All my absen- 
tee notes for 1953 
II; Day; College; Music Club 1, 
2; Outing Club 1, 2. 




HERBERT F. 
HOLT 

15 Thurston Rd., 

Newton Upper Falls 

Tommy 

Favorite Pastime: Driving across 

school lawns 

I will to N.H.S.: My seat in 
Mr. Gallagher's class 
IV; Weeks; Service; Football 1, 
2, 3; Intramural Sports 1. 




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HELEN MARIE 
HORNE 

29 Newtonville Ave., 
Newton Corner 
Suppressed Desire: To marry 
Allen T. 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S: The 
marvelous football games and 
football parties 

I; Hamden Hall, Hamden, Conn- 
ecticut; College; French Club 2; 
Music Club 2, 3; Outing Club 
1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 3; Softball 
3; Dance Committees 1; Legisla- 
ture 3; Senior Play 3; Vespers 
3. 







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JUDITH ANN 
HORNSTEIN 

74 Falmouth Rd., West Newton 

Judy 
Favorite Pastime: Talking on 
the phone and listening to 
popular music 
Fondest Memory 



of N.H.S.: 
games, especially the 
vs Waltham game of 



Football 

Newton 

'53 

II; Day; College; French Club 

1, 2, 3; Outing Club 2, 3; 

Dance Committees 2, 3; New- 

tonite 2, 3; Senior Pllay 3; 

Spring Musical 1, 2, 3; Vespers 

1, 2, 3. 



JAMES DAVID 
HOULIHAN 

239 Webster St., West Newton 

Hools 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: My 
junior homeroom 225, Miss 
Brown 

I Will to N.H.S.: My notes for 
being absent 

II; Warren; College; Ice Hock- 
ey 1. 






DONNA LEE 
HUDGINS 

50 Brooks Ave., Newtonville 

Donna 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 

The radiator in Mr. Packard's 

room 

I; Weeks; College; Rifle Club 
1, 2, 3, Secretary 2, 3; Spanish 
Club 3; Field Hockey 2; Volley- 
ball 2; Junior Red Cross Coun- 
cil 3; Usher 2, 3. 



BARBARA JANE 
HUGHES 

22 Kenmore St., Newton Centre 

Barb 
Suppressed Desire: Never to 
have to take a test 
I Will to N.H.S.: More senior 
parties 

I, II; New Trier High; College; 
Music Club 2, 3; Orchesis 1, 2; 
Outing Club 1, 2, 3; Tennis 2; 
Dance Committees 1, 2, 3; 
Spring Musical 2; Vespers 2, 
3. 

ALAYNE LOIS 
HURWITZ 

41 Maplewood Ave., 
Newton Centre 
Rusty, Red 
Suppressed Desire: Instead of 
raining cats and dogs, have it 
rain Rock Hudsons and Tony 
Curtis's 

I Will to N.H.S.: For Drivers 
Ed., a pink Cadillac convertible 
with mink upholstery 
II; Weeks; College; Cavalry 
Club 3; Music Club 2, 3; Or- 
chesis 2; Outing Club 2, 3; 
Newtonite 3; Vespers 2. 



IRVING LOUIS 
HURWITZ 

328 Waverly Ave., Newton 
Irv 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: My 
homeroom teachers 
I Will to N.H.S.: All the waste 
paper I threw away 
II; Bigelow; College; Rifle Club 
2; Dance Committees 2. 



ARTHUR BRYON 
HUDSON 

68 Vernon St., Newton Corner 

Fritz 
Favorite Pastime: Photography 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Dances at Totem Pole 
I; Bigelow; College; Camera 
Club 2, 3; Hunting and Fishing 
Club 1. 





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NANCY HELEN 
HURWITZ 

76 Boylston St., Chestnut Hill 

Nance 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
"The Student Prince" 
I Will to N.H.S: Coke bottles 
for those who have S-Block 
lunch 

II; Patrick T. Campbell; Col- 
lege; Music Club 2, 3; Span- 
ish Club 3; Tennis 3; Newton- 
ite 1, 2; Usher 3; Spring Mu- 
sical 3; Office Work 3. 



NANCY ELIZABETH 
HYDE 

1 1 Sylvester Rd., West Newton 

Nance, Hiedie 
Suppressed Desire: J. W. 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Spohomore homeroom 129 
II; Day; College;. Music Club 2, 
3; Outing Club 3; Usher 1, 2. 



MICHAEL JOHN 
HURWITZ 

198 Greenwood St., 
Newton Centre 
Mike 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
The Marching Band 
I Will to N.H.S.: Band uniforms 
that zip up the front 
II; Weeks; College; Neophytes 
1; Baseball Manager 1. 




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ELAINE H. ISAACS 

976 Centre St., Newton Centre 
Favorite Pastime: Talking 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
The days I wasn't there 
II; Weeks; College; Cavalry 
Club 1, 2; Future Teachers Club 
1, 2; Music Club 1, 2, 3; Neo- 
phytes 1; Outing Club 1, 2; 
Basketball 1; Badminton 1; Vol- 
leyball 1, 2; Junior Red Cross 
Council 3; Newtonite 2;ySpring 
Musical 3; A/espers 2, 3; Mod- 



ARLENE JOYCE 
JACOBS 

17 Sherbrooke Rd., 
Newton Centre 
Tastee 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Memorial Day week-end parties 
I Will to N.H.S: Sharon B., 
Judy A., and Alyce F. 
I; Weeks; College; French Club 
3; Music Club 2, 3; Orchesis 
1} Dartce Committees 3; Home- 
'■ room Manager 3; Spring Mu- 

1. 



RONALD GEORGE 
JEHU 

3 Bertrand Rd., Auburndale 
Ronny 
Suppressed Desire: To marry a 
wealthy woman 
! Will to N.H.S.: Mr. Bailey 
II; Warren; College; Art Club 
1, 2, 3; Music Club 3; Intra- 
mural Sports 2; Dance Commit- 
tees 1, 2, 3; Legislature 2, 3; 
Senior Play J}; Science Fair 3. 



JOSEPH ANTHONY 
JENKINS 

146 Jackson St., 

Newton Centre 

Women hater 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: S- 

Block in 226 

I Will to N.H.S.: All the little 
things that mean a lot 
IMA; Weeks; Business; Baseball 
2,3. 










Aud 
Fondest Memory 
Class of '55 and 
we've had 

I Will to N.H.S.: A pencil 
sharpener for Mr. Paige's room 
II; Bigelow; College; Art Club 
1; Music Club 1, 2, 3; Outing 
Club 1, 2, 3; Dance Committees 
3; Spring Musical 1; Vespers 

1, 2. 

PRISCILLA VELMA 
JOHNSON 

38 Elm St., West Newton 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
English with Mr. Packard 
I Will to N.H.S.: More teachers 
like Miss Ham 

II; Warren; College; French 
Club 3; Music Club 2, 3; Arch- 
ery 2, 3; Junior Red Cross 
Council 1, 2, 3; Orange Shield 

2, 3; Spring Musical 2; Senior 
Play 3. 

RUTH S. JOHNSON 

130 Winslow Rd., Waban 
Toni 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Mrs. Turner — the gym teacher 
I Will to N.H.S: New sayings 
for Mr. Paige 
IV; Norwell High; Service. 



SUSAN ELIZABETH 
JOHNSON 

20 Woodside Rd., Newtonville 

Sue 
Suppressed Desire: To go to 
another section of the country 
Favorite Pastime: I'll never tell 
I; Day; College; Music Club 1, 
2, 3, Corresponding Secretary 
2; Spring Musical 1, 2, 3; Ves- 
pers 1, 2, 3. 





the surge of pride in N. H. S/s spirit 

as we cheered at rallies; 





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DAVID HENRY 
JONES 

48 Ruthven Rd., Newton 
Dave, Jonsey 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: My 
good friends and their bad ad- 
vice 

I Will to N.H.S.: My inexperi- 
ence 

I; Bigelow; College; Mathe- 
matics Club 3; Homeroom Man- 
ager 3; Newtonian 3; Legisla- 
ture 1, 2; Orange Shield 3; 
Class Treasurer 3; Senior Class 
Organization 3. 



EMLEN JONES 

289 Highland Ave., 

West Newton 

Emmie 

Suppressed Desire: To be 6' 

tall 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
1953 Waltham vs Newton 
game 

I; Warren; College; French 
Club 3; Music Club 2; Dance 
Committees 1, 2, 3; Homeroom 
Manager 2; Orange Shield 3; 
Senior Play -3; Vespers 1, 3; 
Senior Class Organization 3. 








MARIA B. JOOS 

272 Langley Rd., 
Newton Centre 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Home Economics class of '52 
I Will to N.H.S: Less homework 
IVB; Weeks; Business. 



DIANE JOYCE 

71 Kensington St., Newtonville 

Di 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
"The Student Prince" 
I Will to N.H.S: An elevator to 
146 (puff! puff!) 
I; Day; College; Home Econom- 
ics Club 1; Latin Club 1; Or- 
chesis 1, 2; Rifle Club 2; Spring 
Musical 3. 



DAVID ARNOLD 
KAHALAS 

20 Grant Ave., Newton Centre 

Dave 
Suppressed Desire: To blow 
down Building I 
Favorite Pastime: Doing home- 
work through the middle of 
the night 

I; Weeks; College; Debating 
Club 3; Hunting and Fishing 
Club 1; Rifle Club 1, 3. 



AGRIS KALNAJS 

333 Cabot St., Newtonville 
Aggie 
Favorite Pastime: Watching the 
minutes pass in U. S. History 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Miss Turner's homeroom— (227) 
I; Day; College; Chemistry Club 
3; Mathematics Club 2, 3; Ra- 
dio Club 2, 3; Orange Shield 
2, 3; School Exchange 3; Sci- 
ence Fair 1, 2, 3; Social Room 
Host 3; Senior Supper Commit- 
tee 3. 







SAMUEL CHARLES 
KAPREILIAN 

783 Watertown St., 
West Newton 
Sam 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
I Will to N.H.S.: Homerooms like 
Miss Turner's homeroom (227) 
with adjoining kitchens 
II; Day; College; Dance Com- 
mittees 3; Newtonite 1; Motion 
Picture Squad 1, 2, 3. 



MYRNA ELAINE 
KAROFSKY 

16 Ballard St., Newton Centre 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Climbing stairs 

I Will to N.H.S: Bermuda shorts 
and knee socks 
I; Weeks; College; Music Club 
1, 2, 3; Outing Club 2; Person- 
ality Club 1; Spanish Club 3; 
Dance Committees 1, 2, 3; 
Newonite 1; Usher 1; Senior 
Supper Committee 3. 



WILLIAM FRANCIS 
KANE 

1 1 Pleasant St., Cochituate 
Billy 
Favorite Pastime: "Audrey Mac" 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Miss Turner's S- Block lunch 
period 
IMA; Wayland; Service; Usher. 



BARBARA ILEANE 
KAPLAN 

87 Clifton Rd., Oak Hill 
Barbi, Babs, Babo 
Suppressed Desire: To be an 
actress in the theatre 
I Will to N.H.S.: Higher drink- 
ing fountains for N\r. Anderson 
I; Brookline High; College; 
French Club 2, 3; Latin Club 
3; Music Club 2, 3. 



ELAINE KAPLAN 

47 Bound Brook Rd./ 
Newton Highlands [y 

Suppressed Desire: Mine's too 
suppressed to be a desire 
I Will to N.H.S.: A pencil J? 
sharpener for Mr. Paige 
II; J. E. Burke; College; Art ^T 
Club 3; French Club 2; Music 
Club 2, 3. 




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ISABEL ROSE KAPLAN 

82 Halcyon Rd., Newton Centre 

Izzy 
Fondest Memory: Showers in 
gym 

I Will to N.H.S: An elevator 
system 

II; J. E. Burke; College; French 
Club 2, 3; Music Club 2; Dance 
Committees 3; Spring Musical 
2, 3. 




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LEVON GEORGE 
KASARJIAN 

149 Park St., Newton Corner 
Mouse, Sonny 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Basketball practice during 
Christmas vacation— temperature 
30° F. 

I Will to N.H.S.: My little black 
book 

I; Bigelow; College; Baseball 1, 
2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Orange 
Shield 2, 3; Homeroom Man- 
ager 2; Class Organization 
Committee; P.T.S.A. 





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ROBERT WARREN KATZ 

39 Prospect Ave., Newtonville 

Bob 
Suppressed Desire: To have 
what I think I want 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Miss Drewes' Biology class 
I; Day; College; Music Club 3; 
Tusitala 3; Junior Red Cross 
Council 3; Senior Play Chair- 
man 3; Spring Musical 2, 3; 
School Exchange 3; Orange 
Book 2, 3. 



RAMONA KEAN 

392 Wolcott St., 
Auburndale 
Mona 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: All 
the broken typewriters in 2208 
I Will to N.H.S.: Another teach- 
er like Mr. Packard 
II; Warren; College; Dance 
Committees 1, 2, 3; Office 
Work 3; Senior Play 3; Senior 
Supper Committee 3. 



RICHARD ARLEN 
KEAVENEY 

298 Tremont St., 
Newton Corner 
Dick 
Suppressed Desire: Throw a 
forward pass like Smitty 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Homeroom in 227 
II; Bigelow; College; Art Club 
3; Music Club 3; Orchesis 2, 
3; Intramural Sports 2; Tennis 
2; Dance Committees 1, 3; 
Spring Musical 2, 3; Vespers 
2, 3. 



STEPHEN HOWARD 
KAYE 

30 Allen Ave., 

Waban 

Steve 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 

Homeroom in 227 with Miss 

Turner 

I Will to N.H.S.: Replacements 
for the Robinson Crusoe chem- 
istry equipment in 233 
I; Boston Latin; College; Chem- 
istry Club 2, 3; Mathematics 
Club 2, 3; Newtonian 3; New- 
tonite; Orange Shield 2; Senior 
Play 3; Spring Musical 2, 3; 
Social Room Host 3. 



MARY LOUISE 
KAZMIER 

15 Whittlesey Rd., 
Newton Centre 
Mary 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Pennsylvania Exchange 
I; Weeks; College; English Club 
2, 3; Music Club 2; Neophytes 
1; Dance Committees 1; Home 
Room Manager 1; Newtonian 
Assistant Business Manager 3; 
Orange Shield 3; Usher 1; 
School Exchange 2; National 
Honor Society 2, 3; Senior 
Night Committee 3. 




and watched our teams 



score victories; 





JOSEPH MICHAEL 
KELLEY 

45 Maple St., 
Hopkinton 
Favorite Pastime; Watching the 
girls go by 

I Will to N.H.S.: Charm with 
the women 
IIIA; Hopkinton High; Service. 



KAROL LEE KELLY 

727 Saw Mill 

Brook Pkwy., 

Newton Centre 

Kell 

Suppressed Desire: To go to the 

Sudbury Inn to see what it 

is like!! 

I Will to N.H.S.: More games 
like the Cambridge game of 
1954 

II; Weeks; College; Library 
Club 1; Outing Club 2, 3; 
Basketball 2, 3; Field Hockey 
1, 2, 3; Badminton 1, 2, 3; 
Softball 1, 2, 3; Volley Ball 1, 
3; Dance Committees 3; Usher 





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MARIE SUZANNE 
KENNEDY 

65 Adella Ave. 
West Newton 
Sue, Suzie 
Suppressed Desire: To have 
K. P. chaperone a hayride 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Kinney; football games (es- 
pecially Waltham, '53) 
II; Warren; College; Drama 
Club 2, 3; Music Club 2, 3; 
Outing Club 1, 2, 3; Dance 
Committees 2, 3; Legislature 2, 
3; Usher 2; Vespers 1, 2, 3. 




CAROL ANN KERR 

36 Chandler PI., 
Newton Upper Falls 
Suppressed Desire: To grow to 
be 5'2" 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Lunch period IV; Weeks; Busi- 
ness; Baseball. 





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THOMAS MERRIMAN 
KIMBALL 

1772 Beacon St., 
Waban 
Tom 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Newton-Waltham game of '53 
I Will to N.H.S.: A "Minutes 
Left" clock for Dickinson 
Stadium 

I; Weston High; College; 
Mathematics Club 2, 3; Indoor 
Track 3; Outdoor Track 2; 
Orange Shield 3; Usher 1, 2. 



WARREN STANLEY 
KINDRED 

75 Wyoming Rd., 

Newtonville 

Sam 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The 

girls at the Cross Country 

meets 

I; Day; College; Golf 1, 2; 
Indoor track 3; Outdoor track 
3; Cross Country track 3. 



DAVID KINSELLA 

24 Lincoln Pk., 
West Newton 

Favorite Pastime: Lunch 

F ondest Memo.y of N.H.S.: 

Koughan 

IV; Warren; Business. 



Mr. 



HELEN ROSEMARY 
KISIEL 

69 Charlemont St., 
Newton Highlands 
Suppressed Desire: To walk 
home with Pat without laugh- 
ing, G. B. 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: N\x. 
Malone's English (?) class. The 
football games 

II; Weeks; College; Home Eco- 
nomics Club 2; Music Club 2, 
3; Outing Club 2; Archery 3; 
Newtonian Art Editor 3; Spring 
Musical 2, 3. 




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ARIE BUDDY KOPELMAN 



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Annawan 

Waban 

Kope 

I; Brookline High; College; 

Senior Play 3; Legislature 3. 



LOIS ANN KORNGUT 

3 Waverly Ave., 
Newton Corner 
Lo 
Suppressed Desire: To acquire 
a good sense of direction 
I Will to N.H.S.: My New 
Jersey accent 

I; Bigelow; College; Drama 
Club 2; Music Club 1, 2, 3; 
Neophytes 1; Outing Club 1, 
2; Spanish Club 3; Golf 2; 
Tennis 1, Dance Committees 1 ; 
Newtonite 1; Senior Play 3. 



BARBARA A. KLEIN 

308 Woodcliff Road, 

Newton Highlands 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 

Building II office during S- 

block 

I will to N.H.S.: A pencil 
sharpener for Mr. Paige 
II; Patrick T. Campbell Jr. 
High; College; Art Club 2, 3; 
French Club 1, 2; Music Club 
1, 2, 3. 



ESTHER ROSLYN KLEIN 

440 Lowell Ave., 
Newtonville 
Favorite Pastime: Dancing, 
listening to music 
I Will to N.H.S.: The 2 H's 
I've gotten here: Happiness 
and Homework 

I; Brighton High; College; 
Chemistry Club 3; French Club 
1; Spanish Club 3; Tennis 3; 
Newtonite 3. 



MERIAM PHYLLIS 
KNIGHT 

34 Charles St., 

Auburndale 

Mike, Mimi 
Favorite Pastime: Day dreaming 
in English 

I Will to N.H.S.: Funnier jokes 
for Mr. Goldman 



KENNETH CHARLES 
KNOX 

105 Fairway Drive, 
West Newton 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Mrs. Wiens' smile 
I Will to N.H.S: An automatic 
towel checking machine for 
R. M. 

II; Day; Legislature 2; Dance 
Committees 3; Orange Shield 
3; Vespers Programs 1, 2, 3; 
School Exchange 3. 





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JUDITH RHODA 
KOSLOW 

887 Dedham St., 

Oak Hill 

Judy 

Suppressed Desire: To make all 

red tape at N.H.S. orange and 

black 

I; Girls' Latin; College; Drama 
Club 2, 3; English Club 1, 2; 
Future Teachers Club 3; Music 
Club 3; Neophytes 1; Tennis 
3; Archery 3; Dance Com- 
mittees 2, 3; Junior Red Cross 
Council 1, 2, 3; Newtonite 2, 
3, Staff Editor 2; P. T. S. A. 






BARBARA LOIS KOWAL 

1342 Walnut St., 

Newton Highlands 

Barby 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 

Cast party of "The Student 

Prince" 

I Will to N.H.S.: A uniform 
of Bermuda shorts and knee 
socks 

I; Weeks; College; Latin Club 
1, 2, 3; Music Club 1, 2, 3; 
Outing Club 1, 2; Dance Com- 
mittees 3; Home Room Man- 
ager 2; Junior Red Cross Coun- 
cil 3; Senior Play 3; Spring 



ANN MARIE LAFAY 

15 Eliot Memorial Rd., 
Newton 
Suppressed Desire: I'll never 
tell 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
January 14, 1954, 9:02 P.M. 
I; Bigelow; College; Music Club 
2, 3; Orchesis 1; Outing Club 
1, 2, 3; Dance Committees 1, 
3; Home Room Manager 2; 
Orange Shield 2, 3; Stage Crew 

1, 2, 3; Spring Musical 1, 2, 
3; Vespers 2, 3; Civics Com- 
mittee 3. 

NANCY ELISABETH 
LAMB 

39 Bridge St., 

Watertown 

Lambie 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 

Wilmington Exchange 

I; Day; College; French Club 

2, 3; International Club 1; 
Music Club 1, 2, 3; Rifle Club 
1, 2, 3, Recording Secretary 1, 
2; Dance Committees 1; Home 
Room Manager 1; Newtonian 
3; Orange Book 2, 3; Senior 
Play 3; Spring Musical 1 ; 
School Exchange 3; National 
Honor Society 2, 3; Office 

BARBARA ELAINE 
LAMKIN 

28 Wessex Rd., 

Newton Centre 

Babs, Bobbe, Barbe 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. 

Peterson's homeroom of '52- 

'53 

I Will to N.H.S.: Escalators, 
and an "automatic home- 
worker" 

II; Weeks; College; Music Club 
1, 3; Neophytes 1; Golf 3; 
Volley Ball 3; Dance Com- 
mittees 1, 2, 3; Newtonite 1; 
Usher 1; Spring Musical 3; 

MARCIA HARRIET 
LAMPERT 

Sunset Rd., 
Newton Centre 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. 
Peterson's homeroom of '52-'53 
I Will to N.H.S.: The broken 
desk in Mr. Lambert's home- 
room 

II; Bigelow; College; French 
Club 3; Future Teacher Club 
3; Music Club 1, 2, 3; Outing 
Club 1, 2; Golf 3; Volley Ball 
3; Dance Committees 2, 3; 
Senior Play 3; Spring Musical 
3. 



STEPHEN LEWIS KUHN 

18 Nickerson Rd., 

Chestnut Hill 

Steve 

Suppressed Desire: To erase all 

my "gems" in Mrs. Hubbard's 

rank book 

I Will to N.H.S.: All the school 
lunches I have eaten rolled 
into one 

I; Weeks; College; Interna- 
tional Club 1, 2; Music Club 
1, 2, 3; 



MARIA LAFAUCE 

52 Winthrop St., 
West Newton 
Suppressed Desire: Bob 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. 
Peterson's homeroom of '52-'53 
II; Warren; Business; Home 
Room Manager 2; Stage Crew 
2, 3. 




the N. H. S. tiger in full regalia; 





LARRY G. LANNON 

483 Centre St., 

Newton Corner 
Lum 
Suppressed Desire: To check 
towels for the swimming pool 
in Building III 
Favorite Pastime: Chow 
II; Bigelow; Service; Hunting 
and Fishing Club 2; Outdoor 
Track 1, 2; Vespers 1, 2, 3; 
Science Fair 2. 



DONALD KERIVAN 
LANE 

1700 Beacon St., 

Waban 

Donnie 
Suppressed Desire: Graduation 
I; Warren; College; Football 2; 
Dance Committees 1, 2; Legis- 
lature 1; Usher 1; Senior Play 
3; National Honor Society 2, 
3; Class Governing Council Rep- 
resentative 3. 



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MARILYN ANN LARLEE 

23 Bernard Ln., 
Waban 
Suppressed Desire: To have 
Ann come to Scituate 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Football games 

II; Warren; College; Music Club 
3; Outing Club 1, 2, 3; Dance 
Committees 1. 



MARY-ELLEN LARRABEE 

32 Auburndale Ave., 
West Newton 
Mel 
Suppressed Desire: To squeeze 
grapes in a winery 
I Will to N.H.S.: More teachers 
like Mr. Gradone 
IV; Bigelow; Business; Music 
Club 3; Vespers 1, 3; Outing 
Club 3. 




MARJORIE JUDITH 
LASKER 

658 Dedham St., 

Oak Hill 

Margie 

Suppressed Desire: To get all 

"A's" 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Induction into National Honor 
Society 

I; Weeks; College; Latin Club 
2, 3, Vice President 2, Presi- 
dent 3; Music Club 1, 2, 3; 
Tennis 3; Junior Red Cross 
Council 3, Vice President 3; 
Vespers 1, 2, 3; National Honor 
Society 2, 3; German Associa- 
tion 2, President 2; Engtfsh 
Club 3. 



SUSAN SANDRA LASKER 

157 Kilsyth Rd., 
Brookline 
Sue 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Cast party of "Student Prince" 
I; Weeks; College; Music Club 
1, 2, 3, Secretary 2, Vice Presi- 
dent 3; Orchesis 1, 2, 3, Secre- 
tary 3; Dance Committees 1; 
Home Room Manager 1; New- 
tonite 2; Spring Musical 1, 2; 
Vespers 1, 2; School Exthange 



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RICHARD ALAN LASOFF 

73 Ridge Ave., 

Newton Centre 

Dick 

Suppressed Desire: To get the 

car every Friday and Saturday 

night 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The 
clouds of smoke rising from 
the corner of Building III at 
lunch time 

II; Bigelow; College; Social 
Board 3. 

DONALD JOSEPH 
LAWLOR 

37 Ripley St., 

Newton Centre 
Don 
Favorite Pastime: Doing past 
due homework 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
B lunch on Friday 
IIIA; Don Bosco School, New 
Brunswick, Canada; Service. 




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CLAUDIA ANNE LeBRUN 

105 Hancock St., 
Auburndale 
Favori.te Pastime: Reading 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Friendliness of everyone 
I; Sacred Heart; College; Eng- 
lish Club 1. 




ROBERT SALASSIE LEE 

120 Crescent St., 
Auburndale 
Bob 
Suppressed Desire: Play pro- 
fessional football 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Class President 

II; Warren; College; Baseball 1, 
3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Foot- 
ball 1, 2, 3; Indoor Track 2; 
Dance Committees 2, 3; Legis- 
lature 1, 2; Orange Shield 3; 
Rally Committee 3; Senior Play 
3; Class Vice-President 2; Class 
President 3. 



HAROLD EDWARD 
LeBONTE 

21 Woodward St., 
Newton Hlds. 
Hal 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Honor study hall 
I Will to N.H.S.: Jim's Place 
II; Weeks; College; Rifle Club. 



BARBARA LEBOWICH 

34 Evelyn Rd., 
Waban 
B, Babs, Barbie 
Suppressed Desire: To finish 
college and go to Europe 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Mr. Peterson's homeroom of 
'52-'53 

II; Warren; College; Interna- 
tional Club 2, 3; Music Club 
1, 2, 3; Outing Club 3; Golf 
3; Tennis 2; Dance Committees 
3; Newtonite 2; Spring Musical 
3. 





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MARY JANE LEEHAN 

246 Cherry St., 

West Newton 

Janey, Lee 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 

Mr. Sherman's History class, 

2:30 bells 

IV; Warren; College; Senior 
Play 3. 



IRA E. LEONARD 

18 Nardone Rd., 

Oak Hill 

Suppressed Desire: To build a 

school building without stairs or 

swinging doors 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Going out for a gym class on 
a cold, freezing morning 
I; Roxbury Memorial; College; 
Stage Crew 2, 3. 



RICHARD ALBERT LEONE 

16 Woodrow Ave., 
Newtonville 
Dick, Tony, Eddy, Al. 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Falling asleep in Miss South's 
History class along with Guy 
Vas. 

I; Day; College; Football 1, 2; 
Indoor Track 2; Dance Com- 
mittees 2; Legislature 1; Senior 
Play 3. 



HAROLD LEPPO 

235 Woodcliff Rd., 

Newton Highlands 

Hal 

Suppressed Desire: to be 6' 

tall 

Fondest Memory 
Two years with 



of 
Mr. 



N.H.S.: 
Ethier 

I; Bigelow; College; Interna- 
tional Club 1, 3; Ice Hockey 1. 




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HARRIET JANICE 
LESHEFSKY 

69 Longfellow Rd., 
Waban 
Gerre 
Suppressed Desire: To become 
something someday 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Mr. Peterson's homeroom of 
'52*'53 

II; Warren; College; Drama 
Club 3; Music Club 1, 2; Tennis 
1, 2; Dance Committees 1, 2, 
3; Home Room Manager 2; 
Legislature 3; Newtonite 1, 2; 
Senior Play 3. 

CAROL LEVINE 

36 Oak Cliff Rd., 
Newtonville 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
S-Block lunches 

I Will to N.H.S.: A parking lot 
II; Solomon Lewenberg; Col- 
lege; French Club 2, 3; Music 
Club 3; Outing Club 2; 
Archery 2, 3; Badminton 3; 
Newtonite 1, 2. 



DONALD ARTHUR 
LEVINE 

36 Oak Cliff Rd., 
Newtonville 
Donny 
Suppressed Desire: To graduate 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
The hours spent in Building III 
office 
II; Roxbury Memorial; Service. 



ROBERT WILLIAM 
LeVINE 

1085 Centre St., 
Newton Centre 
Bubba 
Favorite Pastime: Drawing 
droodles in Problems 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Experiments by Mr. Hawkes in 
Physics 

I; Weeks; College; English Club 
2, 3; Hunting and Fishing Club 
1; International Club 2; New- 
tonian Business Manager 3; 
Usher 3; Spring Musical 2; 
School Exchange 2; National 
Honor Society 2, 3; Drama 
Festival 1. 





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HENRY GERALD 
LEVINSON 

47 Cloverdale Rd., 

Newton Highlands 

Hank 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 

The big squirt fight with Mr. 

Peterson 

I Will to N.H.S.: All my tickets 
and stubs for the elevator in 
Building I 

I; Weeks; College; Debating 
Club 2; Hunting and Fishing 
Club 1; Rifle Club 1; Intra- 
mural Sports 1, 2; Outdoor 
Track 3; Dance Committees 3. 



JUDITH LEVOWICH 

96 Shornecliffe Rd., 

Newton 

Judy 

Suppressed Desire: To become 

a teacher 

I Will to N.H.S.: Elevators 
II; Jeremiah E. Burke; College; 
French Club 2, 3; Music Club 2, 
3; Senior Play 3. 





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WARNER LAWRENCE 
LIBBY 

164 Pearl St., 
Newton Corner 
Lib 
Suppressed Desire: To judge a 
N.H.S.: beauty contest with ail 
participants in 144 
I Will to N.H.S.: The shoe- 
strings from my sneakers 
II; Bigelow; Service; Hunting 
and Fishing Club I; Rifle Club 
1. 



HARVEY BURT LIBOW 

152 Washington St., 
Newton Corner 
Harv 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Gym on a cold morning 
I Will to N. H. S.: Fourth floor, 
Building I 

II; Bigelow; College; Ice 
Hockey 1. 







DONALD ROGER 
LORING 

36 Pierrepont Rd., 

Newton Lower Falls 

Don 

Suppressed Desire: Shoot 100 

offhand 

Favorite Pastime: Hunting and 

Fishing 

II; Warren; College; Hunting 

and Fishing Club 1, 2, 3; Rifle 

Club 1, 2, 3. 



BARBARA J. LOUD 

60 Oakwood Rd., 

Newtonville 

Bunny 

Suppressed Desire: To dance 

all during school instead of 

study 

Favorite Pastime: Playing 
Dave's piano 

I; Day; College; Music Club 
1, 2, 3; Neophytes 1; Outing 
Club 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1; 
Orange Shield 2; Stage Crew 
1; Vespers 1, 2, 3. 



MERYL JEAN LINER 

214 Auburn St., 
Auburndale 
Suppressed Desire: To grow 3" 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Mr. Ethier's French class 
II; Warren; College; Drama 
Club 1; French Club 1; Future 
Teachers Club 1; Music Club 1; 
Neophytes 1; Basketball 1; 
Tennis 1; Dance Comrrrittees 1. 



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JANICE LITCHFIELD 

220 Woodward St., 

Waban 

Jan 

Favorite Pastime: The Sewer 

Song 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Mr. Packard's Spanish I class 
I; Warren; College; Music Club 
2, 3; Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 
President 3; Archery Club 1; 
Home Room Manager 1; Senior 
Play 3; Spring Musical 2; 
Vespers 1, 2, 3. 



PHYLLIS SANDRA 
LIVERMAN 

16 Roosevelt Rd., 
Newton Centre 
Phyll 
Suppressed Desire: To wear 
Bermuda shorts to school 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Honor study classes 
II; Weeks; College; Art Club 
2, 3; Music Club 2, 3; Spanish 
Club 3; Dance Committees 2; 
Home Room Manager 1. 



DONALD EARL LOEW 

60 Hull St., 
Newtonville 
Don, Lolo 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Hershey Exchange 
I Will to N.H.S.: An indefinite 
supply of orange coloring for 
Mr. Paige's homeroom 
I; Day; College; Chemistry Club 
3; Home Room Manager 3 
Newtonite 3; Orange Book 2 
Motion Picture Squad 1 , 2, 3 
Orange Shield 2, 3; Spring 
Musical 2; School Exchange 2; 
Co-Chairman Senior Supper 
Committee 3; Class Ring Com- 
mittee 2, 3. 



RICHARD W. LORD 

4 Brookdale Rd., 
Newtonville 
Zipper 
Suppressed Desire: To own a 
1955 Fordillac (full-race!) 
Favorite Pastime: Marian 
I; Day; College; Intramural 
Sports 1, 2; Dance Committees 
1, 2, 3; Newtonian 3; Legis- 
lature 3; Senior Play 3. 



MARGARET LIPPINCOTT 

74 Tyler Ter., 

Newton Centre 
Peggy 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Junior year with Mr. Heintzel- 
man, "Brigadoon" 
I Will to N. H. S.: An escalator 
to the fourth floor of Build- 
ing I 

I; Weeks; College; English Club 
3; French Club 2; Latin Club 
1; Music Club 1, 2, 3, Chair- 
man of Publicity 2; Outing 
Club 1, 2; Home Room Man- 
ager 3; Orange Book 3; Social 
Board 3; Spring Musical 1, 2, 
3; School Exchange 3 









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MARILYN LOUISE 
LOVELL 

64 Bonad Rd., 

West Newton 
Mikki 
Suppressed Desire: To become 
first woman President 
Favorite Pastime: Attending 
sports events 

I; Bassick High, Conn.; College; 
Art Club 1, 2; Latin Club; 
Outing Club 1, 2, 3; Science 
Club 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3; 
Badminton 1, 2; Volley Ball 
1, 2; Girls' Athletic Board 1, 
2; Science Fair. 




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RUSSELL WARREN 
LOVELY 

11 Waverly PL, 
Newton Lower Falls 
Lov, Russ 
Suppressed Desire: To have my 
parents always proud of me 
I Will to N.H.S.: My pink 
poodle, Tallulah 
II, IV; Day; College; Neo- 
phytes 1; Spanish Club 1; 
Anti-Smoking Committee 1; So- 
cial Board 1; Senior Play 3; 
Spring Musical 1; Vespers 3; 
Civics Board 1. 



BARBARA JOAN LUND 

290 Cypress St., 
Newton Centre 
Bobbie, Barb 
Suppressed Desire: To ride a 
horse in Central Park 
i Will To N. H. S.: Gas masks 
for all Chemistry students 
I; Bigelow; College; Cavalry 
Club 3; Music Club 2; Out- 
ing Club 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3; 
Field Hockey 1; Softball 1, 2, 
3; Volley Ball 3; Vespers 1, 
2; Science Fair 2, 3. 

EDWARD J. LYNDE 

105 Wood End Rd., 

Newton Highlands 

Big Ed, Lindy 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 

Playing on the '53 football 

team 

I Will to N. H. S.: The bench 

I sat on for two years 

I; Weeks; College; Football 1, 

2, 3; Dance Committee 2; 

Orange Shield 3. 



ROBERT WINSLOW 
MacCUSPIE 

10 Larch Rd., 
Waban 
Suppressed Desire: To see real 
school spirit 

Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: 
English in 1 18 

II; Warren; College; Cavalry 
Club 2; Hunting and Fishing 
Club 1, 2; Indoor Track 3; 
Outdoor Track 2, 3; Science 
Fair 1, 2; Senior Class Organi- 
zation. 



WILLIAM B. 
MacDOUGALL 

73 Hardin St., 

West Newton 
Mac 
I Will to N.H.S.: My code 
book 
IMA; Day; Service. 



LAWRENCE EDWARD 
LUBIN 

91 Hunnewell Ave., 
Newton Corner 
Larry 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
The symphonies that Miss Sul- 
livan's Biology class heard com- 
ing from the Music Hall 
I; Weeks; College; Chemistry 
Club 2, 3; Hunting and Fishing 
Club 1; Mathematics Club 2, 
3; Rifle Club 1, 2; Science Club 
2, 3; Intramural Sports 1, 2; 
Spring Musical 2; Senior Play 
3; National Honor Society 2, 3. 



RICHARD GROSVERNOR 
LUCIER 

103 Walnut Hill Rd., 

Newton Highlands 

Dick; Luc 

Suppressed Desire: To have a 

fire drill during C Lunch 

I; Weeks; College; Football 1, 
2, 3; Indoor Track 2; Outdoor 
Track 2; Anti-Smoking Com- 
mittee 2 Dance Committees 1, 
2; Executive Council 3; Leg- 
islature 3; Orange Shield 2; 
Rally Committee 2, 3; Presi- 
dent of Associates 3; Class Pres- 
ident 1, 2. 





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WILLIAM NEIL 
MacKINNON 

15 Charles St., 
Newton Highlands 
Billy 
Suppressed Desire: Ask Joyce- 
she knows by now 
Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: 
Mr. Knapman's Applied Math 
class 

II; Weeks; Service; Basketball 
1; Football 1; Intramural Sports 
1, 2; Home Room Manager 2, 
3; Legislature 2, 3. 



JAMES ARGELL 
MacLACHLAN, Jr. 

216 Highland St., 
West Newton 
Jim 
Suppressed Desire: To operate 
handie-talkies in English class 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Third year Latin, Block D, 129 

1, Warren; College; Music Club 

2, 3; Radio Club 2, 3; Science 
Club 1; Science Fair 2. 



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NANCY HOWE 

MacMAHON 

151 Lowell Ave., 
Newtonville 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Uncle Tom, Walters that is 
I; Day; College; French Club 
2, 3; Music Club 2, 3; Dance 
Committees 3; Home Room 
Manager 3. 



JANICE ELLEN 
MacMASTER 

34 Frances St., 
Newton Highlands 
Jan, Deenut 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Sophomore year 
I Will to N.H.S.: My new white 
jacket, more teachers like Mr. 
Willard 

II; Weeks; College; French Club 
3; Music Club 2, 3; Dance 
Committees 1, 3; Legislature 1, 
3; Orange Shield 2, 3; Senior 
Play 3; Vespers 2, 3. 



LAWRENCE M. 
MAFFIOLA 

13 Cottage PL, 

West Newton 
Larry, Maff 
Favorite Pastime: Confusing 
sophomores with the fast 
senior language 
IV; Warren; Service. 



NANCY ANN MAGRANE 

54 Cashe Ave., 

Auburndale 

Suppressed Desire: To build a 

bridge across the Atlantic 

ocean 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Mr. Taylor's 1-4 Math class 
I; Warren; College; Mathe- 
matics Club 3; Spring Musical 
3. 















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ANTHONY B. 
MANDILE, Jr. 

11 Chesley Rd., 

Newton Centre 
Tony 
Favorite Pastime: Playing in 
the band (out of tune) 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
All the pretty girls walking 
around 

II; Weeks; College; Spanish 
Club 3; Orange Shield 3; 
School Exchange 2. 



BENJAMIN ABBOTT 
MANN 

10 Fenwick Rd., 
Waban 
Ben 
Suppressed Desire: To see 
Building I modernized with 2 
swimming pools 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Ample parking spaces at the 
8:25 bell 

II; Weeks; College; Hunting 
and Fishing Club 1; Intramural 
Sports 3; Tennis 3; Science Fair 
3; Senior Prom Committee 3. 



MARIE JOYCE MALFA 

4 Oakwood Ter., 
Newton Centre 
Suppressed Desire: To become 
an honorary member of the 
Newton "No-Mad" hot-rod club 
I Will to N.H.S.: A shorter 
school day 

II; Weeks; College; Drama Club 
3; Music Club 3; Orchesis 1, 
2, 3; Outing Club 1, 2, 3; 
Archery 2, 3; Newtonite 2; 
Spring Musical 1, 2, 3. 

GRACE ROBERTA 
MALONEY 

271 Mill St., 
Newtonville 
Sis 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Splinters in the benches at 
Dickinson Stadium 
II; Cambridge High; College; 
Music Club 2, 3; Outing Club 
2, 3; Basketball 3; Archery 2; 
Softball 2; Volley Ball 2; 
Spring Musical 2; Vespers 3. 

BRINA SUZANNE 
MANDELL 

50 Evelyn Rd., 
Waban 
Suppressed Desire: To have an 
elevator put in Building I 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Passing Mr. Taylor's Math class 
II; Warren; College; Art Club 
1; Cavalry Club 2, 3; French 
Club 2, 3; Music Club 2; 
Tennis 3; Archery 2, 3; New- 
tonite 2, 3; Senior Play 3. 

VIRGINIA MANSON 

332 Commonwealth Ave., 
Chestnut Hill 
Ginny 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Mr. Malone's red suspenders 
I Will to N.H.S.: A bridge 
from the fourth floor of Build- 
ing I to the third floor of 
Building II 

I; Weeks; College; Drama Club 
2, 3; English Club 3; Music 
Club 1, 2, 3; Neophytes 1 ; 
Dance Committees 1, 2; Home 
Room Manager 1, 2; Legis- 
lature 2, 3; Senior Play 3; 
Spring Musical 1, 2. 








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JOYCE ANNE 
MARCHANT 

62 Webster St., 
West Newton 
Giggles, Jelly Bean 
Suppressed Desire: To have a 
hurricane during school 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The 
painting of the tunnels 
IV; Warren; Business; Music 
Club 2, 3; Neophytes 1; Home 
Room Manager 1; Junior Red 
Cross Council 1, 2, 3; Usher 1. 










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MELVIN LOUIS MARCUS 

6 Stearns St., 

Newton Centre 

Mel 

Suppressed Desire: To see the 

fourth floor of Building I burn 

down. 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
The elevators that were not in 
Buildings I, II, and III 
II; Boston Latin School; Col- 
lege; International Club 1, 2; 
Intramural Sports 2, 3; Dance 
Committees 2, 3; Newtonite 2; 
Orange Book 2, 3; Orange 
Shield 3; Senior Play 3; 
Senior Prom Committee 3; 
Senior Supper Committee 3. 

JANET G. MARSHALL 

97 Eldredge St., 

Newton Corner 

Jan, Jelly-Bean 
Suppressed Desire: To go on a 
safari through 314 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
All the days I wasn't there 
II; Our Lady's; College; Outing 
Club 3; Archery 3; Dance Com- 
mittees 2, 3; Newtonian 3; 
Science Fair 2; 



LUCILE IRENE MARTEL 

-56 Gay St., Newtonville 
Lulu 
Suppressed Desire: I'll never 
tell! 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Waltham Game, 1953 
II; Day; College; Music Club 
2, 3; Outing Club 3; Archery 
1, 3; Dance Committees 1, 2, 
3; Newtonian 3; Rally Com- 
mittee 2; Spring Musical 3; 
Senior Play 3; Leader Corps 3; 
Office work 2, 3. 

ROBERT EDWARD 
MARTELL 

92 Allisson St., 
Nonantum 
Rocky, Bob 
Suppressed Desire: To play 
ping-pong with a bowling ball 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
The day I graduate 
IV; Day; Service; Rifle Club 
1, 2; Intramural Sports 1; In- 
door Track; Outdoor Track; 
Motion Picture Squad 1. 



DAVID W. MARTIN 

308 Webster St., 
Needham Heights 
Dave 
Suppressed Desire: To have all 
my classes on one floor 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Graduation day 
MA; Day; Service. 



ROBERT T. MARKS 

27 Payne Rd., 
Newton Highlands 
Bob, Bogs 
I Will to N.H.S.: Anything that 
you can get out of me 
I; Weeks; College; Chemistry 
2; Civics Committee 3. 



DANA PHILIP 
MARSHALL 

97 Eldredge St., 
Newton Corner 
Dane 
Suppressed Desire: To ride my 
motorcycle through Building I. 
I Will to N.H.S.: All my white 
cards 

II; St Mary's, Waltham; Service; 
Rifle Club 1, 2; Senior Play 
3. 





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MARILYN ANN 
MASTERS 

19 West Boulevard Rd., 

Newton Centre 

Mai 

Suppressed Desire: To keep on 

a diet 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Working into the "wee" hours 
of the night for the Newtonite 
II; Weeks; College; Drama Club 
2, 3; International Club 3; 
Music Club 3; Neophytes 
Dance Committees 1, 2, 
Newtonite 2, 3; Legislature 
Usher 1; Senior Play 3. 



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3; 

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JOAN LOUISE 
MATHERWICZ 

10 Cliff Rd., 

Newton Upper Falls 

Suppressed Desire: To spend 

the rest of my days at Stone 

Institute 

Favorite Pastime: Talking with 
the O.M. girls on Sunday 
nights 

II; Weeks; College; Tennis; 
Junior Red Cross Council; Rally 
Committee; Office Work 1, 2, 
3; Senior Play 3. 







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MARILYN ANN 
MATHESON 

108 Hunnewell Ave., 
Newton 
Favorite Pastime: Shopping 
sprees 

I Will to N.H.S.: A coke ma- 
chine for the cafeteria 
II; Bigelow; College; Music 
Club 2, 3; Neophytes 1; Spring 
Musical 3. 



JOAN S. MATULSKY 

42 Westbourne Rd., 
Newton Centre 
Joanie, Jackie 
Suppressed Desire: To gradu- 
ate; R.C. 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Junior year 

II; Weeks; College; Art Club 1, 
2, 3; Future Teachers Club 2, 
3; Music Club 3. 



CLARA ELIZABETH 
MAYNARD 

219 Homer St., 

Newton Centre 
Cemrrry 
Suppressed Desire: To flunk 
early and avoid the rush 
Favorite Pastime: Listening to 
Jelly-Bean babble over the 
phone 

II; Dorchester High; College- 
French Club 1; Outing Club 1; 
Field Hockey 1; Junior Red 
Cross Council 1; Science Fair 



ARLINE VIRGINIA 
McCLARY 

23 Douglas St., 

West Newton 
Leenie 
Fondest Memory of 
F Block of my senior year 
I Will to N.H.S.: More teach- 
ers like Mr. Gradone 
IV; Warren; Collec 



N.H.S.: 




DONNA McKEE 

1640 Centre St., 
Newton Highlands 

Suppressed Desire: To lead 

''Three Lives" 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 

Field Hockey '52-'53 

I; Weeks; College; Music Club 

3; Outing Club 3; Basketbal 

1, 2, 3; Field Hockey 1, 2, 3; 
Badminton 1, 2, 3; Softball 1, 

2, 3; Volley Ball 1, 2, 3; Leg- 
islature 2, 3; Senior Executive 
Committee 3. 



elizabeth ann 
Mclaughlin 

16 Arundle Terrace, 
Newton 
Betty 
Suppressed Desire: To get 
"B" in French 

I Will to N.H.S.: More teach- 
ers like Mr. Gradone; elevators 
to 338, 332 

IV; Bigelow; College; Music 
Club 3; Outing Club 1, 2, 3; 
Archery 2; Volley Ball 1, 2, 3; 
Home Room Manager 2; Stage 
Crew 1. 



SUSAN VOGLER 
McGUFFIN 

150 Newtonville Ave., 

Newton 

Guffy 

Suppressed Desire: To che 

gum in gym class without be- 

ght 

N.H.S.: A permit to 
lock lunches 
low; College; Music 
1, 2, 3; Outing Club 2, 
Basketball 3; Intramural 
Sports 2, 3; Field Hockey 1, 2, 
3; Usher 2, 3; Softball 1; Vol- 
ley Ball 1, 2, 3. 



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FRANCES LAURA 
McGUIRE 

148 Lexington St., 
Auburndale 
Micky 
ite Pastime: Roller-skatir g 
Fondest Memory o* N.H.' .: 
Showers in gym 
II; Waltham High; College; 
Usher. 



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WILLIAM RONALD 
MAZZONE 

139 High St., 
Newton Upper Falls 
Beav 
Suppressed Desire: To smoke 
between classes 
Favorite Pastime: Driving dif- 
ferent cars 
IV; Weeks; Service. 

















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CATHERINE MARIE 
McMANUS 

72 Floral St., 
Newton Highlands 
Kitty, Kit 
Suppressed Desire: To 
telephone operator; to 
uate 

I Will to N.H.S.: More teach- 
ers like Miss Sweeney 
IV; Weeks; Business; 
Work 1, 2. 



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NANCY JANE 
McNAMARA 

860 Watertown St., 

West Newton 

Chopper 

Favorite Pastime: Certain boy 

named Danny 

I Will to N.H.S.: Elevators in 
all the buildings 
IV; Warren; Business; Dance 
Committees 3; Senior Supper 
Committee; Senior Prom Com- 



mittee. 



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45 Hale St., 
Newton Upper Falls 
Mino 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S. 
leaking, dripping tunnels 
I Will to N.H.S.: The three 
flights of stairs in Building III 
II; Weeks; College. 



ELIZABETH MARGARET 
MERRILL 

192 Nehoiden Rd., 
Waban 
Liz 
Suppressed Desire: To have all 
my classes in one building 
I Will to N.H.S.: The 42 days 
I missed in my junior years 
to be distributed to needy 
students 

I; Stanstead, Quebec; College; 
Senior Play. 



ANTHONY JOSEPH 
MEDAGLIA 

16 Indiana Ter., 

Newton Upper Falls 

Tony, A.J., SH- 

Suppressed Desire: To learn 

how to spell 

I; Weeks; College; Anti-Smok- 
ing Committee 2; Dance Com- 
mittees 2; Newtonian 3; Leg- 
islature 1, 2, 3; Orange Shield 
2, 3; Usher 2; Senior Play 3; 
Spring Musical 2, 3; P. T. S. A. 
Vice President 2, 3. 



CAROLE ENID 
MENDELSOHN 

249 Adams Ave., 
West Newton 
Mendy 
Suppressed Desire: To see one 
sophomore who doesn't have 
a dunrfounded expression on 
his face 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The 
aroma of tuna fish sandwiches 
in S-Block 

II; Warren; College; Music Club 
1, 2, 3; Basketball 1; Spring 
Musical 1, 2, 3; Vespers 1, 2; 
Outing Club 1; Modern Dance 
1, 2, 3. 





the red-tape of getting 



a late slip; 





CAROLE ANNE 
MESERVE 

59 Withington Rd., 

Newtonville 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 

Miss Brackett's waste paper 

basket 

I Will to N.H.S.: Cork stoppers 
for holes in the tunnel's ceiling 
II; Day; College; Art Club 1; 
Music Club 1; Dance Com- 
mittees 1; Home Room Manager 
1; Junior Red Cross Council 1; 
Legislature 1; Stage Crew 1; 
Spring Musical 2, 3. 



JOSEPHINE MESSINA 

17 Barbara Rd., 
West Newton 
Jo 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
More teachers like Mr. Gradone 
and Mr. Knapman 
I Will to N.H.S.: Smoking 
period after lunch and coke 
machine in cafeteria 
II; Warren; Business. 




SHEILA HELENE 
MILLER 

89 Puritan Rd., 
Waban 
Sheil, Peeler, Casper 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Mr. Winkler's homeroom 
I Will to N.H.S.: My soggy gym 
towel 

II; Weeks,- College; Music Club 
3; Outing Club 3; Junior Red 
Cross Council 2; Newtonite 2, 
3; Office Work 2, 3. 







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TUCKER R. MILLER 

185 Valentine St., 
West Newton 
Tuck 
Suppressed Desire: To beat a 
Morgan in a drag 
I Will to N.H.I.: A sportscar 
club 

I; Warren; College; Hunting 
and Fishing Club 1, 2; Music 
Club 3; Intramural Sports; 
Dance Committees 2, 3; Orange 
Shield 3; Senior Play 3; Senior 
Class Committee. 







ELIZABETH ANN MIZER 

1586 Centre St., 

Newton Highlands 

Betty 

Favorite Pastime: Hour long 

telephone conversations 

I Will to N.H.S.: More teachers 

like fAr. Knapman 

II; Weeks; College; Music Club 

2, 3; Outing Club 3. 



MARY FRANCES 
MONTESANTI 

96 Pine St., 

Auburndale 

May, Santi 

Suppressed Desire: To be a 

telephone operator, to scream 

in study hall 

I Will to N.H.S.: More teachers 
like Mr. Gradone 
IV; Warren; Business; Home 
Economics Club 2; Personality 
Club 1; Office Work. 



BARBARA ANN MOREY 

20 Boylston Rd., 

Newton Highlands 

Barb 

Favorite Pastime: Climbing the 

stairs to the fourth floor of 

Building I 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
My junior year 
II; Weeks; College; Music Club 
2, 3; Neophytes 1; Outing Club 
1, 2; Dance Committees 2; 
Stage Crew 3. 



GAYLE ELAINE 
MORRISON 

41 Cornell St., 

Newton Lower Falls 

Moe 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 

319A office with "Murph"; 

S-Block lunch 

I Will to N.H.S.: A Coke and 
cigarette machine in the lunch 
room 

IV; Warren; Business; Home 
Economics Club 1; Softball 3; 
Office Work 2, 3. 






WILLIAM HEWITT 
MULLAHY 

10 Clarendon St., 
Newtonville Jt_^ 
^.Kj ' Willie 

^Suppressed Desire: To go into 
business 

Fondest Memory of N-H.S.: 
Room 1 1 4 

IV; Day; College; Indoor Track 
2, 3; Outdoor Track 2, 3. 



BERYL RUTH MULLEN 

31 White Oak Rd., 
Waban 
Suppressed Desire: to be 5'6" 
I Will to N.H.S.: The many 
hours of research demanded by 
it 

I; Brighton High; College; 
Music Club 2, 3; Outing Club 
2, 3; Basketball 2, 3 Tennis 2, 
3; Cheerleader 3, Head 3; 
Dance Committees 3; New- 
tonite 3; Legislature 3; Rally 
Committee 3; Spring Musical 2. 



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ALICE MORSE 

67 Dorset Rd., 

Waban 

Al 

Suppressed Desire: To be as 

happy in the future as I am 

now 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
The people I've met and the 
wonderful friendships I've 
formed 

1, II; Warren; College; English 
Club 3; Future Teachers Club 

2, 3; Music Club 2, 3; Outing 
Club 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 
3; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3; 
Tennis 1, 2, 3; Dance Com- 
mittees 3; Home Room Man- 
ager 3. 

BARBARA MORSE 

24 Beverly Rd., 
Newton Highlands 
Barb 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
First year Spanish 
I Will to N.H.S.: 12Vi pounds 
of textbooks and notebooks 
I, II; Weeks; College; Music 
Club 3; Rifle Club 1; Spanish 
Club 3; Motion Picture Squad 
3. 



JANET CAROL MORSE 

47 Nathan Rd., 
Newton Centre 
Jan 
Favorite Pastime: Dancing 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Spring Musical and a clown 
I; Weeks; College; Debating 
Club 2; English Club 3; Latin 
Club 2; Music Club 1, 2, 3; 
Orchesis 1, 2, 3; President 3; 
Dance Committees 1, 2; New- 
tonian 3; Newtonite 1; Legis- 
lature 2, 3; Spring Musical 1, 
2, 3; Vespers 1, 2, 3; P. T. S. A. 
Council 2. 



SONJA JANE 
MUELDER 

82 Oxford Rd., 
Newton Centre 
Mildew, Smiley, Sunny 
Favorite Pastime: Square danc- 
ing and singing 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
The fire hydrant on the corner 
I; Weeks; College; French Club 
3; Music Club 3; Badminton 
3; Senior Play 3; Spring Musical 
1, 3; Vespers 1, 3. 




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ROBERT WILLIAM 
MULLEN 

21 Msrlboro St., 

Newton Corner 

Bob 

Favorite Pastime: Supporting 

Joe McCarthy 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
"The Student Prince" 
II; Bigelow; College; Art Club 
3; Music Club 1, 2, 3; Intra- 
mural Sports 1; Tennis 1, 2, 
3; Dance Committees 3; Spring 
Musical 2, 3; Vespers 3. 





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ELEANOR LOUISE 
MURPHY 

76 Austin St., 

Newtonville 

El, Murph 

Suppressed Desire: To become 

a nurse 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
History and French classes 
II; Day; College; Outing Club 
3; Personality Club 3; Home 
Room Manager 1. 



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ROBERT PAUL MURRAY 

21 Nathan Rd., 

Newton Centre 
Bob 
Favorite Pastime: Mary 
I Will to N.H.S.: The parallel 
bars in the boys' gym 
II; Weeks; College; Football 
2; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3; 
Usher 2. 

SHEILA BARBARA 
NATOL 

146 Langley Rd., 
Newton Centre 
Shee 
Suppressed Desire: To drive up 
to the Talbot Ave. Bowladrome 
in a Cadillac Eldorado with 
Marlon Brando sitting beside 
me 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
My sophomore homeroom with 
Miss Brackett 

I, II; Weeks; College; Art Club 
1 ' ,2, 3; Neophytes 1: New- 
tonian 3. 



MARIE GERALDINE 
MURPHY 

78 Withington Rd., 

Newtonville 

ReRe 

Suppressed Desire: I'll never 

tell 

Favorite Pastime: Looking for 
leisure 

I; Day; College; Drama Club 
2, 3; French Club 3; Music 
Club 2, 3; Outing Club 1, 2, 
3; Dance Committees 1, 2, 3; 
Orange Shield 2; Spring Musical 
2, 3; Vespers 1, 2, 3; Senior 
Class Organization; Class Secre- 
tary 3; Civics Committee. 



PATRICIA CELIA ANNE 
MURPHY 

146 Fairway Dr., 
West Newton 
Pat 
Suppressed Desire: To hit a 
volley ball over the net 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Junior year 

I; Mount Trinity Academy; Col- 
lege; Latin Club 1; Music Club 
2, 3; Home Room Manager 2; 
Junior Red Cross Council 1, 
2; Newtonian 3; Orange Shield 
3; Usher 3; School Exchange 3; 
Orange Book 2, 3; National 
Honor Society 2, 3. 




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DAVID NADELL 

80 Manerrret Rd., 
Newton Centre 
Dave 
Suppressed Desire: To get good 
marks without a lot of study- 
ing 

I Will to N.H.S.: An elevator 
going to Mr. H's class in Build- 
ing I 

I; Weeks; College; Debating 
Club 2; International Club 3; 
Dance Committee 3; Civics 
Committee 3; Newtonian 3; 
Senior Play 3. 



NANCY NELSON 

20 Kenwood Ave., 
Newton Centre 
Suppressed Desire: To play on 
the football team for N.H.S.: 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Mr. Packard, 118, the "sym- 
phony," and the kids of '53- 
'54 

I; Weeks; College; Cavalry 
Club 1, 2, 3; Drama Club 2, 
3; Music Club 2, 3; Neophytes 
1, President 1; Basketball 2; 
Tennis 2, 3; Badminton 1; 
Dance Committees 1, 2, 3; 
Legislature 1, 2; Spring Musi- 
cal 1, 2, 3; Vespers 1, 2, 3; 
Red Feather Contest Winner 1; 
Senior Class Organization 3. 



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JOAN SHIRLEY NEVINS 

574 Beacon St., 

Newton Centre 
Favorite Pastime: Being a mem- 
ber of Mr. Paige's rowing club 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
The many good friends I've 
made 

II; Weeks; College; Outing 
Club 1; Tennis 2; Spring Musi- 
cal 2, 3; School Exchange 3. 




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ALLEN P. NEWCOMB 

58 High St., 

Newton Upper Falls 

Little Newc 

Favorite Pastime: 192 Nehoiden 

Road 

I Will to N.H.S.: A certain 
friend's table at the Bavarian 
Rathskellar 

II; Weeks; College; Rifle Club 
1; Motion Picture Squad 1, 3. 






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BERTHA FLORENCE 
NICKERSON 

21 Maple Pk., 

Newton Centre 
Dolly 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
One eventful day at Cambridge 
I Will to N.H.S.: More trips 
to Peterboro, N.H. 
II; Weeks; College; Music Club 
3; Outing Club 2, 3; Basket- 
ball 1, 2, 3; Field Hockey 1, 
2, 3 Softball 1, 2, 3; Girls' 
Athletic Board 3; Senior Play 
3; Vespers 3. 



LEANNE NIGROSH 

65 Longfellow Rd., 

Waban 

Lee, Lannie 

Suppressed Desire: To own a 

pink Cadillac 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Miss Brackett 

II; Warren; College; Music Club 
1, 2, 3; Stage Crew. 



FREDRICK ROBERT 
NOBBS 

57 Devonshire Rd., 
Waban 
Fred 
Favorite Pastime: French Class 
I; Weeks; College; Music Club 
3; Rifle Club 1, 3; Spring Musi- 
cal 1; Vespers 2, 3. 



ARTHUR REESE NORLEY 

47 Park St., 

Newton 

Art 

Suppressed Desire: To shoot a 

better score in off hand than 

prone 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Sitting in chemistry last period 
on Friday 

II; Bigelow; College; Hunting 
and Fishing Club 1, 2; Rifle 
Club 1, 2, 3, President 2, 3; 
Rifle Team 2, 3; Motion Pic- 
ture Squad 1, 2. 






ALICE MARIE OPERACH 

1268 Boylston St., 
Newton Upper Falls 
Ally-Baba 
Suppressed Desire: To have 
the teachers lead a student's 
life for one week 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Mr. Paige's rowing club 
IV; Weeks; Business; Tennis; 
Newtonian 3. 



GAIL ELIZABETH 
OSBORNE 

999 Chestnut St., 
Newton Upper Falls 
Suppressed Desire: To visit Eng- 
land 

I Will to N.H.S.: Mr. Willard's 
jokes 
IV; Weeks; Business. 



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LEONARD ROBERT 
NOVICK 

21 Broken Tree Rd., 

Newton Centre 

Lenny 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 

Experimenting with J.C. in the 

alchemist lab 

I Will to N.H.S.: One long A 
lunch 

I; Boston Latin; College; Chem- 
istry Club 2, 3; Mathematics 
Club 2, 3; Radio Club 2, 3, 
President 2, 3; Orange Shield 
3. 

BARBARA MAE 
NUSSINOW 

94 Clements Rd., 
Newton Centre 
Bobbie 
Suppressed Desire: To go to 
the University of Miami 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
My sophomore home room 
with Miss Brackett 
II; Weeks; College; Art Club 2; 
Music Club 2, 3; French Club 
1. 

ALICE LOUISE 
O'DONNELL 

92 Windsor Rd., 
Waban 
Al 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
All the wonderful times I've 
had in Newton High 
I Will to N.H.S.: A free hour 
for seniors to do what they 
want 

1, II; Day; College; French Club 
3; Music Club 2, 3; Outing 
Club 1, 2, 3; Tennis 3; Dance 
Committees 2, 3. 

E. CARROLL OLTON 

17 Mayflower Terr., 
Newton Highlands 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 

Junior year 

I Will to N.H.S.: Math classes 

with Mr. Knapman and Mr. 

Peterson 

I; Weeks; College; Drama Club 

2, 3; Music Club 1, 2, 3, Vice 
President 2; Neophytes, Vice 
President 1; Archery 2, 3; 
Home Room Manager 2; New- 
tonian Data Editor 3; Orange 
Book 2, 3; National Honor 
Society 2, 3, Secretary 3; 
Legislature 1, 3; Music Board 
2, 3, Chairman 3; Orange 
Shield 3; Spring Musical 1, 2, 
3; Vespers 1, 2, 3. 







SANDRA MARY 
OSBORNE 

999 Chestnut St., 
Newton Upper Falls 
Sandy 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
The boys' cooking class 
I Will to N.H.S.: Young men 
teachers to replace the old 
ones 
IV; Weeks; Business. 




GLORIA MAY OSGOOD 

11 Allston St., 
Newtonville 
Suppressed Desire: To tour the 
whole world 

Favorite Pastime: Doing the 
things I want to do 
I; Warren; College; French Club 
1; Future Teachers Club 2; 
Spanish Club 3; Junior Red 
Cross Council 1, 2, Secretary 3. 




DAVID R. PACKARD 

133 Jefferson Dr., 

Norwood 

Oldsmobile 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 

All the pretty girls in the 

lunchroom 

I Will to N.H.S.: Nothing much, 
except the best teachers 
around 

II I A; Norwood; Service; Avia- 
tion Club 2, 3; Hunting and 
Fishing Club 1. 




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ANN D. PADOVER 

26 Rowena Rd., 

Newton Centre 
Favorite Pastime: S.W.; Writing 
letters 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
My sophomore year 
I, II; Weeks; College; Music 
Club 3; Outing Club 1; Dance 
Committees 3. 





GLADYS RUSSELL PAGE 

36 Canterbury Rd., 

Newton Highlands 

Suppressed Desire: To be a 

daughter that my parents can 

be proud of 

I Will to N.H.S.: More teachers 
like Mr. Packard and Miss Sul- 
ivan 

II; Weeks; College; Internation- 
al Club 3; Music Club 2, 3; 
Outing Club 1; Junior Red 
Cross Council 3; Senior Play 3; 
Science Fair 2. 

DANIEL ANTHONY 
PAGLIA 

36 Middle St., Newton 
Pag 
Favorite Pastime: Football 
I Will to N.H.S.: Another great 
Football team 

IV; Day; College, Service; Foot- 
ball 1, 2, 3; Intramural Sports; 
Indoor Track; Outdoor Track; 
Homeroom Manager; Leader 
Corps; Motion Picture Squad. 





the Senior Class production of 



the "Man Who Came to Dinner": 




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NICHOLAS PANAGGIO 

173 Chapel St., Newton 
Pango, Nick 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Laughing at Mr. Murray and 
Bricky in the auto shop 
I Will to N.H.S.: Miss Brackett 
and H. R. 122; Class of '55 
IMA; Day; Service. 



JANICE LEE PANELLA 

97 Pennsylvania Ave., 
Newton Upper Falls 
Suppressed Desire.: To go to 
Radcliffe or Wellesley 
Favorite Pastime: Playing the 
piano 

II; Weeks; College; Cavalry 
Club 3; Music Club 3; Usher 3. 




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ROBERT NEAL PARKER 

26 Barbara Rd., West Newton 

Bob 
Suppressed Desire.: To read a 
comic book in Mr. Paige's room 
I Will to N.H.S.: My absence 
II; Bigelow; College; Meteorol- 
ogy Club 2, 3; Music Club 3; 
Homeroom Manager 1. 




ELIZABETH ANN 
PASSARINI 

74 Cottage St., 

Newton Upper Falls 

Betty, Betty Ann 

Favorite Pastime: Being with 

Paul 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
The homeroom teachers with 
whom I never got along 
IV; Weeks; Business; Home Ec- 
onomics Club 2; Personality 
Club 2. 



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JEANETTE CAROL 
PATRIARCH 

62 Cook St., Newton 
Jeanne 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Having three lunches in my 
sophomore year 
I Will to N.H.S.: Answer sheets 
for every test 

IV; Day; College; Home Eco- 
nomics Club 2; Basketball 1, 2; 
Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3; Ten- 
nis Club 2; Field Hockey 1, 2, 
3; LaCrosse 2; Softball 1; Vol- 
leyball 2, 3; Homeroom Mana- 
ger 1; Legislature 1; Senior 
Play 3. 



NEWTON TENNEY 
PECK, Jr. 

181 Windsor Rd., Waban 
Ten 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
That grand bunch of teachers 
I Will to N.H.S.: My assignment 
books; silent radiators for 117 
I; Warren; College; Mathema- 
tics Club 2, 3, President 3; Mu- 
sic Club 1, 2, 3; Rifle Club 3; 
Football Manager 1; Intramural 
Sports 3; Homeroom Manager 
3; Legislature 2; National Hon- 
or Society 2, 3, Vice-President 
3. 












JANET LOUISE 
POCKWINSE 

369 Lowell Ave., Newtonville 

Jan, J. P. 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Removing my shoes during Art 
classes 

1 Will to N.H.S.: Cheese sand- 
wiches 

II; Day; College; Dance Com- 
mittees 2; Art Club 3; Tennis 1; 
Spring Musical 2, 3. 



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STEPHEN WILLIAM 
PHILLIPS 

29 Ellis Rd., West Newton 
Steve, Stuff 
Suppressed Desire: To get a 
"A's" (so far it's been ve 
well suppressed) 
I Will to N.H.S.: More power 
for the cold water taps in the 
boys' lav 

I; Warren; College; Interna- 
tional Club 1, 3; Junior Red 
Cross Council 1, 2, 3; Usher 2. 



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ALFRED PELLEGRINI 

274 Adams St., Newton 
Alta 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
The famous words of Mr. San- 
born: "Last call for towels!" 
I Will to N.H.S.: A bag of 
toothpicks for each table in 
the cafeteria 

II; Day; Service; Motion Picture 
Squad 1, 2. 



MARCIA PERLMUTTER 

50 Gordon Rd., Waban 
Suppressed Desire: To get all 
"A's" 

I; Warren; College; Music Club 
1, 2, 3; Neophytes 1; Spanish 
Club 3; Dance Committees 1, 
3; Newtonian 3; Spring Musi- 
cal 2; Vespers 2. 



JOSEPH PERONE, Jr. 

125 Bridge St., Newton 
Joe 
Favorite Pastime: Playing the 
accordian 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Homeroom 122 

IIIA; Day; Business; Junior Red 
Cross Council 2. 



JEAN MARIE PETIPAS 

25 Falmouth Rd., West Newton 

Favorite Pastime: Going to 

Quincy 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 

The homeroom with which I 

never got along 

IV; Day; Home Economics Club 

2; Outing Club 2; Personality 

Club 2. 



PRISCILLA ELAINE 
POLLARD 

105 Morton St., Newton Centre 

Pris, Prissy, Big Mundoon 
Favorite Pastime: Laughing 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Exchange; Senior Play rehears- 
als 

I; Weeks; College; Art Club 1. 
2, 3, President 2, 3; Drama 
Club 2, 3; International Club 1; 
Neophytes 1; Tusitala 2, 3, 
Corresponding Secretary 3; 
Dance Committees 2, 3; Execu- 
tive Committee 3; Newtonite 1, 
2, Editor-in-Chief 2; Legisla- 
ture 2; Stage Crew 1; Senior 
Play 3; Spring Musical 1, 3; 
School Exchange 2; National 
Honor Society 2, 3. 




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ANN THERESA PEPPARD 

193 Parmenter Rd., 
West Newton 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Spring Musicals 
I Will to N.H.S.: My marks 
I; Day; College; Alpha Beta 1; 
Orchesis 1, 2, 3; Outing Club 3; 
Newtonian 3; Senior Play 3; 
Spring Musical 1, 2, 3; Vespers 
3. 








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ROBERT POND 

56 Dalby St., Nonantum 
Caruso, Ducky, The Wild One 
Suppressed Desire: One day to 
conduct a performance of 
"Aida" at the Metropolitan Op- 
era House in New York 
I Will to N.H.S.: The unique 
ability to love arts and still be 
in and out of so much trouble 
II; Day; College; Music Club 1, 
2, 3; Spring Musical 1, 2, 3; 
Vespers 1, 2, 3. 



BERNARD ELLIOT 
PORTER 

152 East Side Parkway, 
Newton 
Buzzy 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
The experiments and Lab peri- 
ods we never had time for 
I Will to N.H.S.: All the chew- 
ing gum in Mrs. Allen's waste 
basket 

I; Boston; College; Cavalry 
Club 3; Hunting and Fishing 
Club 1; Rifle Club 1, 2, 3; 
Dance Committee 1, 2, 3. 



DEANNA LEE PORTER 

151 East Side Parkway, 
Newton 
Dinny 
Suppressed Desire: To get all 
"A's" without studying 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Honor Study and S-Block lunch 
II; Girls' Latin; College; Music 
Club 1, 2, 3; Outing Club 2, 
3; Usher 3; School Exchange 2; 
National Honor Society 2, 3. 



HELEN PRAGER 

74 High Rock Terrace, 
Chestnut Hill 
Suppressed Desire: To drive a 
school bus 

Favorite Pastime: Playing ag- 
gies 

II; Weeks; College; Art Club 
1; Library 2, 3; Outing Club 1, 
2, 3; Basketball 2, 3; Tennis 3; 
Usher 1; Science Fair 2. 






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ELAINE C. PRANSKY 

126 Manet Rd., Chestnut Hill 
'Lainie 
Suppressed Desire: To be able 
to look down at someone 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
The musicals, the drama, 
Speech Hall 

I; Weeks; College; Discophyles 
1; Drama Club 2, 3; Music 
Club 1, 2, 3; Neophytes 1; 
Tusitala 1, 2, 3; Dance Com- 
mittee 1, 2; Senior Play 3; 
Spring Musical 1, 2, 3; Vespers 
1, 2, 3. 

JAMES LUDLOW PRICE 

43 Kelveden Rd., Waban 
Jimmy, Bosco 
Suppressed Desire: I'll never 
tell 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
September-February of my jun- 
ior year 

I; Warren; College; Intramural 
Sports 1, 2, 3; Anti-Smoking 
Committee 2; Orange Shield 2. 



WINDLE BEECHER 
PRIEM 

31 Leewood Rd., Wellesley 
Windy 
Suppressed Desire: To be a mil- 
lionaire 

Favorite Pastime: Totem Pole 
I; Deering High; College; De- 
bating Club 3; Drama Club 1; 
Mathematics Club 3; Science 
Club 1; Basketball 1; Intramur- 
al 2, 3; Homeroom Manager 3. 



FLORENCE MARY 
PRIMAVERA 

26 Jasset St., Newton 
Flo 
Suppressed Desire: To be Mrs. 
Ronald Caira 

I Will to N.H.S.: All my books 
IV; Day; Business; Legislature 
1. 





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on the third floor of Building I 




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ARNOLD JASON PRIVES 

79 Brookline St., Oak Hill 
Amy, Jason 
Suppressed Desire: To become 
a great actor 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
The day I wore white bucks 
II; Weeks; College; Cavalry 
Club 3; Drama Club 3; Neo- 
phytes 1; Football 2; Indoor 
Track 1, 2; Outdoor Track 1, 
3; Legislature 3; Motion Picture 
Squad 1, 2, 3; Senior Play 3. 



ELAINE JULIA PROIA 

298 River St., West Newton 
Suppressed Desire: To ride a- 
round in a Cadillac convertible 
I Will to N.H.S.: The lucky per- 
son who can pass Mr. Geist's 
course 

IV; Warren; Business; Home 
Economics Club 1; Outing Club 
1. 






PASQUALE ANTHONY 
PROIA 

9 Morgan PL, Nonantum 
Pat, Patty 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
The 1954-55 football teams 
I Will to N.H.S.: Little Hum 
Dum in years to come 
IV; Day; Business; Basketball 
2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3; Intra- 
mural Sports 1, 2, 3; Dance 
Committee 1, 2; Homeroom 
Manager 2; Motion Picture 
Squad 1, 2, 3; Orange Shield 2. 



ROBERT W. QUIGLEY 

5 Harrington St., Newtonville 
Bob, Quig 
Suppressed Desire: To have an- 
other biology class with Miss 
Drewes 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Honor Study in my junior year 
I; Day; College; Latin Club 1, 
3; Indoor Track 2, 3; Outdoor 
Track 2, 3; Usher 1, 2, 3. 




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PAUL QUINLAN 

9 Baldwin St., Newton Corner 

Pete 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
S-Block lunch 

I Will to N.H.S.: All my blue 
cards 
IV; Bigelow; Service 



PETER BARRY QUINN 

29 Irving St., Newton Centre 
Pedro 
Suppressed Desire: To have A, 
B, and C lunches the same day 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
The dark and wet tunnels 
II; Weeks; College; Legislature 
1; School Exchange 3. 





TOM JOSEPH QUINN 

40 Kensington St., Newtonville 

Tom (Yo Yo) 
Suppressed Desire: To build an 
A-bomb in J. C.'s lab and set 
off beneath Building I 
I; Day; College; Hunting and 
Fishing Club 1, 2; Rifle 1, 2; 
Outdoor Track 1; Motion Pic- 
ture Squad 1. 



JOHN EDWARD 
REAGAN 

51 Waban Ave., Waban 
Jack 
Favorite Pastime: Ralph's office 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
C-Block of grade 12 

>l, II; Warren; College; Debating 
Club 1; International Club 1, 2, 
3; Basketball 2; Football 1, 2, 
3; Ice Hockey 2, 3; Motion Pic- 
ture Squad 2, 3; Spring Mu- 
sical 3; Science Fair 1, 2. 



LIBBY ANN 
REINHOLTZ 

32 Myerson Lane, Oak Hill 
Suppressed Desire: Fighting 
with A. M. 

II; Brookline; College; Art 
Club 3; Music Club 2, 3; Out- 
ing Club 2; Tennis Club 3; 
Archery Club 3; Dance Com- 
mittee 3; Spring Musical 3; 
Senior Prom; Senior Night. 



HENRY PETER RENI 

17 Elsworth Rd., West Newton 

Hank 
Suppressed Desire: To become 
a popular singer 
Favorite Pastime: Calling up 
Symphony Sid and asking for 
a "square" record 
I; Warren; College; Intramural 
Sports 2. 



WILLIAM JOHN 
REILLY 

297 River St., West Newton 
Bill, Billy 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Remembering a certain some- 
one smoking a cigarette at the 
wrong time 

I Will to N.H.S.: That there will 
be more people like I know 
now 

II; Our Lady's; College; Base- 
ball 1, 2, 3; Football 2, 3; Ice 
Hockey 2, 3; Boys' Athletics 
Board 3; Orange Shield 2, 3. 




OWEN ROBERT QUINN 

14 Cheney Court 
Newton Upper Falls 
Bob, Bobby 
Suppressed Desire: To block off 
the tunnels on a rainy day 
I Will to N.H.S.: A ten-year 
supply of towels and soap for 
the boys' lavatories 
II; Weeks; College; Aviation 
Club; International Club 3 
Hunting and Fishing Club 1 
Music Club 3; Rifle Club 1, 3 
Football 1, 3; Dance Commit- 
tee 3; Legislature 2, 3; Orange 
Shield 3. 





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LEONARD PHILIP 
RESNICK 

200 Commonwealth Ave., 
Chestnut Hill 
Lenny 
Suppressed Desire: To play 
"Skin Deep" conducted by Ar- 
thur Fiedler 

Favorite Pastime: Playing the 
drums for Duke Ellington 
II; Weeks; College; Rifle Club 
1; Football 1; Intramural 
Sports 1, 2; Motion Picture 
Squad 1, 2, 3; Senior Play 3; 
Spring Musicals 3. 





DAMON ALBERT 
RICHARDS 

49 Fairfax St., 

West Newton 
Suppressed Desire: To suppress 
my suppressed desire 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Dates with J. H. 
I; Warren; College; Indoor 
Track 2, 3; Outdoor Track 2, 3; 
Anti-Smoking Committee 1; 
Dance Committees 1, 2; Orange 
Shield 3. 



RUTH ELLEN RING 

2075 Beacon St., Waban 
Ruth-E, Ruthie 
Favorite Pastime: Making the 
rounds 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
S-Block lunch, Mr. Packard 
II; Warren; College; Music Club 
1, 2, 3; Outing Club 2, 3; Ves- 
pers 1; Office Work 3. 



JANET PHYLLIS RIZZA 

40 Alden PI., West Newton 
Riz, Jay 
Suppressed Desire: To shorten 
school periods and have longer 
lunch periods 
Favorite Pastime: Tony 
IV; Warren; Business; Home Ec- 
onomics Club 1. 



CAROLE M. 
RICHMAN 

109 Langdon St., Newton 
Cari 
Favorite Pastime: Sunday ex- 
cursions to the Bowladrome 
and Johnson's 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
My trip to Mexico on Exchange 
II; Bigelow; College; Art Club 
3; Future Teachers Club 1, 2, 
3, Treasurer 3; Music Club 2, 
3; Outing Club 2; Spanish Club 
2, 3; Tennis 3; Junior Red Cross 
Council 1; Vespers 3; Senior 
Prom Committee 3; Senior 
Night Committee 3. 



RALPH C. RIDEOUT 

209 Pleasant St., 
Newton Centre 
Favorite Pastime: Eating S- 
Block lunch 

I; Weeks; College; Orange 
Shield 3. 





the inclement weather 



we enjoyed in the tunnels; 





ANN MARIE ROACH 

966 Chestnut St., 
Newton Upper Falls 
Suppressed Desire: To pour ice 
water on my sister's face when 
she won't get up for school 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
The meeting of the "Klondike" 
IV; Weeks; Business; Outing 
Club 3; Tennis Club 2, 3; Ar- 
chery Club 3; Dance Commit- 
tees 1, 2; Senior Play 3; Office 
Work 3; Senior Night Com- 
mittee 3. 

CECELIA MARIE ROACH 

966 Chestnut St., 
Newton Upper Falls 
Cece 
Suppressed Desire: To occupy 
Room 10 with Carolyn, Mary 
Ellen, Joan, and Ann 
I Will to N.H.S.: All my exciting 
weekends with the "Klondike" 
IV; Weeks; Business; Outing 
Club 3; Tennis 2, 3; Archery 3; 
Dance Committees 1, 2; New- 
tonian 3; Orange Shield 3, 
Captain 3; Senior Play 3; Senior 
Night Committee 3. 




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ELVA MAE 
RODENHIZER 

105 Warwick Rd., West Newton 

El 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
The Monday morning hang- 
overs 

I Will to N.H.S.: My morning 
naps during Problems Classes 
II; Day; College; Music Club 3; 
Orchesis 1, 2, 3; Rifle Club 1, 
3; Tennis 3; Archery 1, 3; 
Dance Committees 1, 2, 3; 
Spring Musical 2, 3; Vespers 2, 
3. 




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ALBURTON FREDERICK 
ROGAN 

180 Washington St., 
Newton Corner 
Al 
I; Bigelow; College; Basketball 
2, 3; Football 3; Indoor Track 
1; Outdoor Track 1, 2, 3, Cap- 
tain 3; Homeroom Manager 1, 
3; Social Board 3. 







MICHAEL ROGAN 

180 Washington St., 
Newton Corner 
Mike 
I Will to N.H.S.: Mr. Knapman 
and his slide rule 
II; Bigelow; College; Baseball 
1; Ice Hockey 1, 2, 3; Outdoor 
Track 2, 3; Social Board 3. 



SARA LEE ROGOVIN 

59 Fellsmere Rd., 
Newton Centre 
Suppressed Desire: To be a 
Mrs. 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
The 2:30 bell 

I; Weeks; College; French Club 
3; Music Club 2, 3; Tennis 2, 
3; Archery 3; Dance Commit- 
tees 3; Newtonite 1; Orange 
Shield 3; Spring Musical 3; 
Senior Night Committee 3. 



DOROTHEA MAE 
ROONEY 

38 Carleton St., Newton 
Dottie 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Football games 

I Will to N.H.S.: My three won- 
derful years 

IV; West Junior; Business; Out- 
ing Club 3; Archery 2; Volley- 
ball 2; Spring Musical 3; 
Orange Book 2, 3. 



JOHN WALSH 
ROONEY 

70 Paulson Rd., Waban 
Jackie, Bunny, Roon, Jack Boy, 

Rughead 
Favorite Pastime: Lorraine 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
The many good times in the 
finishing room 
IMA; Our Lady's; Business. 







ANITA BARBARA 
RUDNICK 

18 David Rd., Newton Centre 

Babs 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
What happened back stage dur- 
ing Christmas Vespers (1953) 
I Will to N.H.S.: Charm wrap- 
pers in room 322 (row 4, seat 
6) 

II; Girls' Latin; College; Art 
Club 2, 3; Drama Club 3; Mu- 
sic Club 2, 3; Spanish Club 3; 
Intramural Sports 2; Stage 
Crew 2; Spring Musical 3. 



ANTOINETTE CARMELLA 
RUGGIERO 

28 Middle St., Newton 
Dally, Reggie 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Mr. George Neilson, Jr. 
I Will to N.H.S.: New showers 
in gym with no water 
IV; Day; Business; Science Fair 
2. 



MARCIA JUDITH 
ROSEN 

70 Paulson Rd., Wagan 
Suppressed Desire: To finish a 
hamburger with S. W. 
I; Warren; College; Cavalry 
Club 3; Drama Club 2, 3; Mu- 
sic Club 2, 3; Spanish Club 3; 
Tennis 3; Civics Committee 3; 
Legislature 3; Orange Shield 3; 
Spring Musical 3; Vespers 2, 3; 



ROBERT MICHAEL 
ROSENBERG 

99 Littlefield Rd., Oak Hill 
Bob, Rosey 
Favorite Pastime: Sports, avia- 
tion 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Getting a "B" in Spanish I 
I; Weeks; College; Debating 
Club 3; Drama Club 3; Inter- 
national Club 3; Mathematics 
Club 2; Intramural Sports 1; 
Dance Committees 2, 3; Legisla- 
ture 1; Stage Crew 1; Senior 
Play 3. 



JUDITH ALDRIDGE 
ROTHMAN 

133 Waban Ave., Waban 
Judy 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
The football games and H. J.'s 
I Will to N.H.S.: A new skele- 
ton for the science department 
II; Whittier Jr. High, Bridge- 
port, Conn.; College; Neo- 
phytes 1; Orange Shield 3; 
Usher 1; Senior Night Commit- 
tee 3; Spring Musical 3; Mod- 
ern Dance 1. 



HARRIET F. RUBIN 

82 Miller Rd., Newton Centre 
Suppressed Desire: To stay after 
school for a half hour with Mr. 
Barsam 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
After school tennis 
II; Weeks; College; Cavalry 
Club 2, 3; French Club 2, 3; 
Music Club 3; Tennis 2, 3; 
Archery 1, 2 ,3. 






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ELEANOR CYNTHIA 
RUNSTEIN 

20 Locksley Rd., Newton Center 

Ellen 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
All three wonderful years 
I Will to N.H.S.: My beanie 
I; Weeks; College; Debating 
Club 1; Outing Club 1; Spanish 
Club 1, 3; Dance Committees 2; 
Junior Red Cross Council 3; 
Spring Musical 2, 3; Office 
Work 2, 3; Senior Supper Com- 
mittee; Senior Prom Committee. 




CAROLE ANN RYAN 

286 Melrose St., Auburndale 
Cal 
Favorite Pastime: F. J. M. 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
The football games 
IV; Warren; Business; Senior 
Prom Committee; Senior Sup- 
per Committee; Senior Night 
Committee. 





PAUL GREGORY RYAN 

304 Islington Rd., Auburndale 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Mr. Walter's "old Spanish Cus- 
toms" 

I Will to N.H.S.: A hockey 
championship 

I; Warren; College; Aviation 
Club 1; Ice Hockey 1, 2, 3; 
Outdoor Track 1, 2, 3; Dance 
Committees 1, 2; Legislature 2, 
3; Orange Shield 2, 3; Science 
Fair 3. 




EDWIN FREDRICK 
SALTZBERG 

61 Woodlawn Dr., Chestnut Hill 

Suppressed Desire: To get a 

"B" in English 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 

The spring musicals 

I; Weeks; College; Music Club 

1, 3; Rifle Club 1; Orange 

Book 2, 3; Legislature 1, 2, 3; 

Senior Play 3; Spring Musical 

1, 2, 3; Vespers 2, 3. 





RONALD SANTARPIO 

121 Withington Rd., 
Newtonville 
Rocky 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
The pleasant tingling of the 
steam pipes in Building I 
II; Day; College; Rifle Club 1; 
Baseball 1; Usher 1. 



WINNIFRED A. 
SAUNDERS 

3 Cherry PI., West Newton 

Winnie, Wynn, Sandy 

Favorite Pastime; Talking on 

the phone to Gordon; writing 

letters 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
The fun I have had with Rita 
in Mr. Neilson's classes 
IV; Warren; Business; Baseball 
3; Basketball 3; Legislature. 





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JOHN RICHARD 
SCABIA 

43 Playstead Rd., Newton 
Johnny 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
J. C. Hall 

I Will to N.H.S.: My slide rule 
II; Bigelow; College; Music 
Club 2; Motion Picture Squad 
1, 2, 3. 



JUDITH G. SCHLAGER 

32 Berkshire St., 

Newton Center 

Judy 

II; Chapel Hill School; College 




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DORIS MYRA 
SCHNEIDER 

Longfellow Rd., Waban 
Do-Do 
Suppressed Desire: To be 
guided by a guidance counselor 
Favorite Pastime: Buzzy 
II; Warren; College; Cavalry 
Club 3; Home Economics Club 
1; Library Club 1; Music Club 
Committee; Senior Prom Com- 
mittee. 

Spring Musical 3; Senior Night 
2, 3; Rifle Club 1; Tennis 3; 




ROBERT BENJAMIN 
SCHWARTZ 

38 Grove Hill Ave., 
Newtonville 
Bob 
I; Day; College; Music Club 2, 
3; Baseball 1, 2; Dance Com- 
mittee 1, 2; Anti-Smoking Com- 
mittee 1; Finance Board 2; Leg- 
islature 1, 3; Rally Committee 
3; Senior Play 3; Spring Musi- 
cal 2; Vespers 1, 2, 3; School 
Exchange 3; Treasurer of Soph- 
omore Class; Civics Board 3; 
Boys' Vice-President of Associ- 
ates; Newtones 3. 





RICHARD STEPHEN 
SCIPIONE 

60 Concolor Ave., Newton 

Dick 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 

The spring musicals and the 

senior play 

I Will to N.H.S.: All shoe leath- 
er worn out going up and 
down stairs at N.H.S. 
I; Bigelow; College; Interna- 
tional Club 1, 2; Music Club 2, 
3, President 3; Music Board 3; 
Senior Play 3; Spring Musical 
1, 2, 3; Vespers 2; School Ex- 
change 3; National Honor So- 
ciety 2, 3; Newtones 3. 



LORRAINE MILDRED 
SEARS 

64 Ramsdell St., 
Newton Highlands 

Favorite Pastime: S - B I o c 1 

lunches 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S. 

Junior year 

Club 3; Field Hockey 2. 




MICHAEL AUSTIN 
SHEA 

572 Dedham St., Newton Centre 

Mike 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
S-Block lunches in 236 
I; College; Hunting and Fishing 
Club 1, 2, 3, Treausrer 2; Golf 
2, 3; Dance Committees 3; 
Civics Committee 3; Orange 
Shield 2, 3; Usher 1. 



GERALD GRIFFIN 
SHEEHAN 

100 Langdon St., Newtonville 

Jerry 
Favorite Pastime: Skiing 
I Will to N.H.S.: A bulldozer 
to be used for entering Build- 
ing I 

I; Classical High; College; Intra- 
mural Sports 1, 3. 




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WILLIAM GEORGE 
SEGAL 

12 Morton Rd., Newton Centre 

Bill 
Favorite Pastime: Getting fun 
out of life 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Mr. Walter's humorous, man-to- 
man, travelogues 
I; Weeks; College; Music Club 
1, 2, 3; Science Club 1; Legis- 
lature 3; Social Board 2; School 
Exchange 2; National Honor 
Society 2, 3, President 3; Sci- 
ence Fair 2; Chairman of the 
Civics Board 3; Orange Book 
Business Manager 3. 



JUDITH CLAIRE 
SEPINUCK 

178 Morton St., Newton Centre 

Judy 
Suppressed Desire: If I could, 
I would, but can't so I won't 
II; Weeks; College; Music Club 
1, 2, 3; Dance Committees 1; 
Junior Red Cross Council 1; 
Newtonite 1; Spring Musical 3; 
Vespers 3. 



ROBERT AUSTIN 
SHAFFER 

34 Leslie Rd., Aurburndale 
Bob 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Chemistry in 233, the Ohio ex- 
change 
I; Warren; College; Music Club 

1, 2, 3, Treasurer 2; Intramural 
Sports 3; Dance Committees 3; 
Stage Crew 3; Senior Play 3; 
Spring Musical 3; School Ex- 
change 2; Science Fair 3; Rifle 
Club 1; Vespers 3. 

ARNOLD GENE 
SELIG 

41 Boundbrook Rd., 

Newton Highlands 

Zeke, Amy 

Favorite Pastime: Yawning in 

class 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Doing homework during the 
vacations 

I; Boston Latin; College; Intra- 
mural Sports; Stage Crew 2, 3; 
Senior Play 3; Spring Musical 

2, 3; Vespers 2, 3. 

LOIS ANN SHAPIRO 

334 Ward St., Newton Centre 
Suppressed Desire: Better left 
unsaid 

I Will to N.H.S.: Bigger and 
better elevators at the end of 
the hall 

I; Weeks; College; Drama Club 
3; Music Club 2, 3; Outing 
Club 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 3; 
Basketball 1; Usher 3; Senior 
Play 3; Office Work. 




MARY ELLEN SEERY 

383 Elliot St., 
Newton Upper Falls 
Suppressed Desire: To get to 
school before 8:25 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Teachers 

IV; Weeks; Business; Tennis 2; 
Senior Play 3. 




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ROBERT TONKIN 
SHELOON 

67 Dedham St., 
Newton Highlands 
Suppressed Desire: To race at 
Bonneville, Utah 
Favorite Pastime: Working on 
my car 
lll-A; Rivers; Service. 





ALAN FREDERIC 
SHERMAN 

12 Upland Rd., Waban 
Al, Tank 
Suppressed Desire: To see Mr. 
Packard do a hula 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Mr. Sanborn's talks to the Soph- 
omores 

I; Weeks; College; Aviation 
Club 1; Hunting and Fishing 
Homeroom Manager 1; Motion 
Club 2; Rifle Club 1, 2, 3; 
Picture Squad 1; Mexico Ex- 
change 2. 



JOANNE MARIE 
SHERMAN 

35 James St., West Newton 
Fondest Memory of N.^S.: 



PATRICIA JULIA 



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O201 Cherry St., West Newton 



All the vacations 
I Will to N.H.S.: A 
oars for Mr. 'Tajge 
II; Warren^Busir 
Club 1.. JT 



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Pat 
Favorite PaVirne: Driving les- 
sons with Eddie 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Mr*. Sherman's History class 
IV; Warren; Business; Senior 
Supper 3. 

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MELVILLE 
SHINE 

22 Stafford Rd., Newton Centre 

Mel 
Suppressed Desire: To reach 60 
feet with 12 pounds 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
J. C.'s classes 

I; Weeks; College; Camera Club 
1; Chemistry Club 3; Meterol- 
ogy Club 2; Science Club 1, 
2; Indoor Track 3; Outdoor 
Track 2, 3, Co-Captain 3; Home- 
room Manager 2, 3; Science 
Fair 3. 

ELEANOR RUTH 
SHURDUT 

32 Central Terrace, 
Auburndale 
Elite 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
N[r. Paige's matinee 
II; Warren; College; French 
Club 3; Future Teachers Club 2, 
3; Music Club 1, 2, 3; Tennis 
2, 3; Social Room Committee 3. 



RUTH ANN SIGEL 

24 Lantern Lane, 
Newton Centre 
Ruthie 
Suppressed Desire: To give a 
policeman a ticket 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
S-Block lunch 

I; Weeks; College; French Club 
3; Music Club 2, 3; Science 
Club 1, 2, 3; Newtonite Ad 
Staff 1; Science Fair 2. 



JANE ELLEN 
SIGILMAN 

1256 Commonwealth Ave., 

West Newton 

Jane 

Favorite Pastime: Staying young 

and innocent 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
The football games and dances 
II; Warren; College; French 
Club 2, 3; Home Economics 
Club 2; Music Club 1, 2, 3; 
Dance Committees 3; Junior 
Red Cross Council 2, 3. 







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ANNA LOUISE 
SIGNORE 

384 Boylston St., 

Newton Centre 

Ann 

Suppressed Desire: To visit 

N.H.S. in a solid gold Cadillac 

convertible 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
My Junior year. 1954 Senior 
Prom 

IV; Weeks; College; Home Ec- 
onomics Club 3; Outing Club 
3; Field Hockey 1; Ushers 3. 



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ANTHONY LOU 
SIGNORE 

364 Boylston St., 

Newton Centre 

Tony 

Suppressed Desire: To get my 

deer in '54 

Favorite Pastime: Repairing au- 
tomobiles 
lll-A; Weeks; Service 







JOHN ALFRED 

SIMCOCK 

387 Lowell Ave., Newtonville 

Chinky, Simjock 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Miss Sullivan, Joanne Murphy, 
Kay Moses, and Fergie 
I Will to N.H.S.: One big fat 
bazarkas and a tall glass of 
green fistimes with a green 
straw 

IV; Day; Service; Baseball 1, 
2, 3; Indoor Track 2, 3; Touch- 
down Club 2, 3; Basketball 1; 
Footbali 1. 



JAMES FRANKLIN 
SIMMS 

54 Araphoe Rd., West Newton 

Jimmy 
Favorite Pastime: Visiting dur- 
ing S-Block 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
S-Block lunch in 136 
I; Warren; College; Music Club 
3; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3; 
Dance Committees 3; Legisla- 
ture 3; Orange Shield 3; Stage 
Crew 3; Senior Play 3; Spring 
Musical 3; Class Organization 
Committee 3; 



HERBERT DAVIS 
SIMONS 

38 Fenno Rd., Newton Centre 

Herb, Great White Father 
Favorite Pastime: Starting riots 
in the cafeteria 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
The Olympians 

I; Weeks; College; Debating 
Club 2, 3; English Club 3; Mu- 
sic Club 3; Spanish Club 2; 
Basketball 1; Intramural Sports 
1, 2, 3; Dance Committees 1, 
3; Usher 1; Senior Play 3. 



JAMES H. 
SIMONS 

71 Hagan Rd., Newton Centre 

Jim, Sam, Pogo 
Suppressed Desire: To talk back 
to J. C. Hall 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Philosophizing in the lunch 
room 

I; Brookline; College; Debating 
Club 3; Drama Club 2; Mathe- 
matics Club 2, 3; Music Club 
3; Tennis 1; Legislature 3; 
Orange Shield 3; Senior Play 
3. 




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ROBERT WARREN 
SMITH 

1299 Beacon St., Waban 
Bob, Smitty 
Suppressed Desire: To vehicle- 
ize 

I Will to N.H.S.: My brother, 
may he prosper 
I; Weeks; College; Debating 
Club 2, 3; Drama Club 2, 3; 
Neophytes 1, Treasurer 1; In- 
door Track 1; Dance Commit- 
tees 1, 2; Dramatics Board 2, 
3; Newtonian 3; Orange Book 
2, 3; Legislature 1, 3; Usher 1; 
Senior Play 3; Vespers 2; 



BEVERLY CAROLYN 
SNOW 

296 Lake Ave., 
Newton Highlands 
Bev 
Suppressed Desire: To work in 
a reform school 
II; Weeks; College; Music Club 
1, 2, 3; Tennis 3; Archery 3; 
Homeroom Manager 2, 3; Jun- 
ior Red Cross Council 2, 3; 
Orange Shield 3; Stage Crew 
3; Usher 1; Spring Musical 2. 



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HAROLD WALTER 
SLAWSBY 

38 Hartmann Rd., Oak Hill 
Hack, Hal 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
The 2:30 bell on Friday 
I Will to N.H.S.: Miss South's 
opportunities 

I; Weeks; College; Mathematics 
Club 3; Dance Committees 3; 
Newtonian 3; Newtonite 2, 3; 
Senior Play 3; Civics Committee 
3. 

DOUGLAS ALLEN 
SMITH 

41 Vernon St., Newton 
Doug 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
"The Student Prince" 
I; Bigelow; College; Music 
Club 3; Basketball 1; Intramur- 
al Sports 1, 2, 3; Dance Com- 
mittees 3; Finance Board 3; 
Legislature 1; Orange Shield 
3; Spring Musical 2; Vespers 1, 
2, 3; Senior Class Organization 
Committee; Newtones 3. 

HARVEY NORMAN 
SMITH 

36 Newbrook Cir., Chestnut Hill 

Smitty, Harv 
Suppressed Desire: Throwing 
food, dishes, and milk cartons 
all over the lunch room 
Favorite Pastime: Throwing 
food, dishes, and milk cartons 
all over the lunch room 
I; Weeks; College; International 
Club 1, 2; Mathematics Club 3; 
Dance Committees 1, 2, 3; 
Dramatic Board 2, 3; Legisla- 
ture 2, 3; Orange Shield 3; 
Senior Play 3; School Exchange. 



RICHARD EARLE 
SMITH 

30 Sunset Rd., Newton 
Dick 
Suppressed Desire: To follow in 
my father's footsteps 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Mr. Knapman's Packard's, and 
Mr. Bissex's humor 
I; Bigelow; College; Camera 
Club 1; Baseball 1, 3; Ice Hock- 
ey 1, 2, 3; Intramural Sports 1; 
Civics Committee 3; Dance 
Committees 3; Orange Shield 2, 
3; Senior Play 3; Hunting and 
Fishing Club 1. 










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E. DEBORAH SOLOMON 

122 Austin St., Newtonville 

Debbie 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 

Mr. Packard, my sophomore 

year 

I Will to N.H.S.: My low, fem- 
inine, modulated voice 
II; Day; College; Junior Red 
Cross Council 1. 




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RUFUS ALBERTSON 
SOULE, IV 

93 Walnut Hill Rd., 
Newton Highlands 
Rufe 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Being late to classes 
I Will to N.H.S.: An extra five 
minutes between periods 
I; Weeks; College; Mathematics 
Club 3; Baseball 1; Football 1, 
2, 3; Intramural Sports 1, 2; 
Indoor Track 1, 2; Dance Com- 
mittees 1, 2, 3; Finance Board 
Chairman 3; Junior Red Cross 
Council 2; Newtonian 3; Na- 
tional Honor Society 2, 3, 
Treasurer 3; Legislature 3; 
Orange Shield 2; Usher 1; 
School Exchange 3; Class Treas- 
urer 2; Associates Treasurer 3. 



MARY JANE 
SPRINGHAM 

137 Oak St., 

Newton Upper Falls 

Blondie 

Favorite Pastime: Driving my 

father's car 

I Will to N.H.S.: Coke mach- 
ines in the cafeteria 
IV; Weeks; Business. 

JANE BOLTON 
ST. AMANT 

20 Wamesit Rd., Waban 
Favorite Pastime: Waban Av- 
enue 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Waltham game of 1953 
I; Warren; College; Music Club 
1, 2; Dance Committees 1, 2; 
Finance Board 3; Legislature 
2; Orange Shield Captain 3 
Rally Committee 1; Usher 1 
Senior Play 3; Vespers 1, 2, 3 
Senior Supper Co-Chairman 3 
Office Work 2, 3. 



DEBORAH STAFFORD 

50 Dwinda Rd., Waban 
Deb, Debbie 
Suppressed Desire: To make the 
honor roll just once 
I Will to N.H.S.: My little 
green suit 

I; Warren; College; Music Club 
2; Outing Club 2, 3; Home 
Room Manager 1, 2; Legis- 
lature 3; Orange Shield 3. 



ROBERT EDWIN 
STANIEICH 

1083 Chestnut St., 
Newton Upper Falls 
Spinach 
Suppressed Desire: To get 
married in about four years 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The 
fun I have had in 1 17 
IV; Weeks; Service. 



RICHARD ALEN 
SPEAR 

32 Hale St., Newton Upper Falls 

Fagin 
Favorite Pastime: Horseback 
riding 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Getting blue cards from Miss 
Stone 
II, IV; Weeks; Service; Football. 



ELAINE CAROL 
SPENCE 

43 Carleton St., Newton 
Favorite Pastime: Eating in S- 
Block 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Football games, junior year, 
History class 

IV; Bigelow; Business; Junior 
Red Cross Council 1; Vespers 
2. 




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the college and 

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ROBERT THOMAS 
STEELE 

78 Richardson St., 

Newton 

Bob 

I Will to N.H.S.: An insulated 

gym suit 

II; Bigelow; College; Rifle Club 
1; Intramural Sports 1, 2; 
Spring Musical 2, 3; Vespers 
1, 2, 3. 



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MARGARET ANN 
STEFAN 

21 Waverley Ave., 
Newton 
Peggy 
Suppressed Desire: To be as 
happy in the future as I have 
been in the past 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S. 
Mr. Waller's informal Physi- 
ology classes 

II; Bigelow; College; Home 
Economics Club 3; Music Club 
2, 3; Social Room Hostess. 







DIANA C. STEINBERG 

32 Park Ln., 
Newton Centre 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Graduation 

II; Weeks; College; Debating 
Club 2, 3; Music Club 1, 2, 3; 
Neophytes 1; Tennis 3; Archery 
2; Newtonite 1; Senior Play 
3; Senior Supper Committee 3. 



STEPHEN CARL 
STEMPLER 

103 Cabot St., 

Newton 
Steve, Stevie 
Favorite Pastime: Watching in 
study hall the sophomores look- 
ing at the juniors, juniors at 
the seniors, and the seniors 
out the window 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.; 
Passing and chewing candy in 
Mr. Packard's class 
I; Boston Latin; College; Mathe- 
matics Club 2; Music Club 2, 
3; Junior Red Cross Council 3 






JOANNE MAY STRALEY 

60 Montvale Rd., 
Newton Centre 
Jo, Joie, Yelarts 
Suppressed Desire: To find an 
"MG" under the Christmas tree 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Mr. Lasker's music theory 
classes 

I; Weeks; College; Music Club 
1, 2, 3; Outing Club 3; Dance 
Committees 1, 2, 3; New- 
tonite 1. 



FREDERICK MARCUS 
STRONG 

57 Lake Ave., 

Newton Centre 
Fred 
Suppressed Desire: Some new 
projecters in the A.V.D. 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Homeroom 116 in my sopho- 
more year 

I; Weeks,- College; Rifle Club 
2, 3; Motion Picture Squad 2, 
3. 



BERNICE ANGELINE 
STENTIFORD 

19 Chandler PL, 
Newton Upper Falls 
Bunny 
Suppressed Desire: To date a 
different boy every week-end 
1MB; IV; Panchard High; Serv- 
; ce. 



LEE HARRIET STOGAL 

157 Belleview St., 
Newtonville 
Suppressed Desire: To put ele- 
vators in Newton High 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Swinging doors 
II; White Plains High; College- 
Basketball 3; Field Hockey 3; 
Volley Ball 



DOROTHY LEE STOKES 

22 Kirkstall Rd., 
Newtonville 

Dotty, Big Shrimp 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Spilt cocoa on Outing Club 
ski trip (1954) 

I Will to N.H.S.: A chair lift 
from 2312 to 145 
I; Day; College; Music Club 2, 
3; Outing Club 2, 3, Treasurer 
3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Field 
Hockey 1, 2, 3; Softball 1, 2, 
3; Volley Ball 1, 2, 3; Lacross 
1, 2, 3; Badminton 1, 2, 3; 
Legislature 3; Spring Musical 
3; Vespers 3. 

ALBERT ROUEN STONE 

385 Parker St., 

Newton Centre 
Alfonso 
Suppressed Desire: . To sell 
Building I 

I Will to N.H.S.: One empty 
chair in 314 and 127 
II; Weeks; College; Cavalry 
Club 3; Music Club 3; Radio 
Club 1; Football 1; Intramural 
Sports 2; Indoor Track 1; Out- 
door Track 2, 3; Motion Pic- 
ture Squad 2, 3; Saage Crew 3. 



ROBERT VOSE STORER 

221 Winslow Rd., 
Waman 
Bob 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
The stage and qesundheit 
I Will to N.H.S.: My late slips 
in pencil 
I; Weeks; College; Stage Crew 

1, 2, 3; Senior Play 2, 3; 
Spring Musical 1, 2, 3; Vespers 

2, 3. 



KENNETH MILO 
STEVENS 

75 Dickerman Rd., 

Newton Highlands 

Ken 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 

J.C.'s little giester 

I Will to N.H.S.: My second 

million dollars 

II; Weeks; College; Camera 

Club 3. 





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STEPHANIE JEAN 
STRONG 

979 Boylston St., 

Newton Highlands 

Steve 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 

My second junior year 

I Will to N.H.S.: Someone like 

Vin to help the girls with their 

homework 

IV; Weeks; College. 




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SUE ELLEN STROUP 

525 California St., 

Newtonville 

Favorite Pastime: Listening to 

disc jockey programs on the 

radio 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Those driving lessons 
II; Day; College; Music Club 
2, 3; Outing Club 3; Usher 2, 
Spring Musical 2. 



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LAURA DIANE 
SUGARMAN 

59 Stuart Rd., 
Newton Centre 
Suppressed Desire: To be 5' 5" 
tall 

I Will to N.H.S.: Johnson's 
at the circle on a Friday night 
I; Weeks; College; Cavalry Club 
2, 3; Drama Club 3; Music 
Club 3; Outing Club 2; Dance 
^/Committees 3; Newtonian 3; 
Newtonite 1; Legislature 1, 2, 



JOSEPH CARMEN 
SULLO 

175 Chapel St., 
Newton 
Jo 
Suppressed Desire: To build 
elevators in Building I 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Miss Stone's room 
IV; Day; Business. 



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MARILYN HELEN 
SURETTE 

172 Waltham St., 

West Newton 

Lynn 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: ', 
The good times and spirit at 
the football games 
I Will to N.H.S.: More classes 






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II; Day; College; Music Club 

2, 3; Outing Club 1, 2, 3; 

Social Board 3; Vespers 1, 2, 

3. 

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ALLAN MASON 
SWAINE 

47 West Pine St., \ 

Auburndale 
Al ,A 
Suppressed Desire: To travel 
around the world 
I Will to N.H.S.: Radios for 
study hall 
IV; Warren; Business. 



RICHARD WAYNE 
SWANSON 

23 Park PL, 
Newtonville 
Swanny, Oscar, Jake 
Favorite Pastime: Pencil sharp- 
ening, telephone booth sweep- 
ing 

I Will to N.H.S.: Sweaty ankle 
wraps 

II; Day; College; Baseball 1; 
Basketball 1, 2. 



BARBARA JANE 
SWARTZ 

104 Woodchester Dr., 
Chestnut Hill 
Suppressed Desire: To become 
an R.N. and then a M.R.S. 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
The term I got an A in 
math 

I; Weeks; College; French Club 
1; Music Club 2, 3; Orchesis 
1; Dance Committees 1; Home 
Room Manager 1; Junior Red 
Cross Council 1, 2, 3; New- 
tonian 3; Newtonite 3; Orange 
Shield 3; Senior Play 3. 



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SALLY JANE 
SWARTZ 

114 Albemarle Rd., 

Newtonville 

Swartzie 

Suppressed Desire: To become 

a certain M.R.S. 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 



Lunch periods with 
IV; Day; Business. 



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EVELYN TALLEN 

51 Cloverdale Rd., 

Newton Centre 

Ev, Evey 

Favorite Pastime: Al 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 

June 13, 1953 

II; Weeks; College; Art Club 1; 
Drama Club 3; French Club 1, 
2, 3; Music Club 1, 2, 3; 
Orchesis 1, 2; Tennis 1, 2, 3; 
Dance Committees 1, 2; Leg- 
islature 1, 2; Spring Musical 2. 









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JOAN MARLENE 
TAYLOR 

108 Eliot Ave., 

West Newton 
Pixie 
Suppressed Desire: To skip 
classes 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Lunches, clubs 

II; Day; College; Art Club 1; 
Music Club 3; Outing Club 2, 
3; Dance Committees 3; Junior 
Red Cross Council 1; Spring 
Musical 3; Social Room Hostess 
3. 



LEWIS W. 
TEDSTONE, Jr. 

16 Madison Ave., 

Newtonville 

Louie 

II; Day; Business; Rifle Club 1; 

Motion Picture Squad 1, 2, 3. 



RITA ESTHER 
TEJEIRO 

94 Mary Ellen Rd., 

Waban 

Favorite Pastime: Watching 

people eat their lunch during 

S-Block 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Walking up four flights of 
Building I 

II; St. Aidan's High; College; 
Spanish Club 1, 3; Tennis 2, 3. 



ALLEN RICHARD 
TESCHNER 

37 Thaxter Rd., 

Newtonville 

Butch, Tesch, Tenpesta, Al 

Suppressed Desire: To marry 

Helen 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Saturday nights with Helen 
II; Day; College; Baseball 3; 
Football 1, 2, 3; Golf 1, 2, 3; 
Indoor Track 3; Legislature 1; 
Motion Picture Squad 1; Touch- 
down Club 1, 2. 







JOHN CLEMENT TONP 

123 Mr. Vernon St., 
Newtonville 
Suppressed Desire: To eat an 
unhurried C lunch 
Favorite Pastime: Doing any- 
thing but school work 
I; Warren; College; Camera 
Club 2, 3; Chemistry Club 3; 
Mathematics Club 2, 3; Base- 
ball 3; Basketball 3; Football 
1; Ice Hockey 2, 3; Intramural 
Sports 2, 3; Usher 2; Senior 
Play 3; Vespers 3. 



WILLIAM MUNRO 
TOWER 

36 Webster St., 
West Newton 
Bill 
Suppressed Desire: To play lead 
trumpet for Stan Kenton 
Favorite Pastime: S-Block 

lunches 

II; Warren; College; Spring 
Musical 1, 2, 3. 



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PETER HANS 
THORMANN 

22 Brae Burn Rd., 

Auburndale 

Pete 

Suppressed Desire: To be on 

top of Building II during a 

nor'easter 

I Will to N.H.S.: All that I 
have not learned in three 
years 

I; Boston Latin; College; 
Camera Club 1,2, 3, President 
2; Meteorology Club 1, 2, 3, 
Secretary 3; Baseball Manager 
1. 

JANE TILLINGHAST 

52 Brookside Ave., 

Newtonville 

Janie T 

Favorite Pastime: Eating apples 

in S-Block 

I Will to N.H.S.: A swimming 
pool for Building III 
II; Day; College; Drama Club 
2, 3; Music Club 2; Orchesis 

1, 3; Outing Club 1, 2, 3; 
Tennis 1, 3; Dance Committees 

2, 3; Home Room Manager 3; 
Usher 2; Spring Musical 3; 
Vespers 1; Senior Supper Com- 
mittee 3. 

ROBERT KIMBALL 
TINKHAM 

19 Balcarrs Rd., 

West Newton 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 

Skedunks and scallawags in 

316 

I Will to N.H.S.: a Candelabra 
for Mr. Lasker's piano 
I; Warren; College; Camera 
Club 3; International Club 2; 
Mathematics Club 3; Music 
Club 3; Science Club 3; In- 
tramural Sports 2, 3; Indoor 
Track 3; Outdoor Track 1; 
National Honor Society 2, 3. 

JUDITH ANN TOBIAS 

29 Royce Rd., 

Newton Centre 
Judy 
Suppressed Desire: To go down 
an up-escalator 

I Will to N.H.S.: the big round 
table at Johnson's at the Circle 
I; Weeks; College; Music Club 
2; Neophytes 1; Orchesis 1, 2, 
3; Dance Committees 2, 3; 
Newtonite 1, 2; Legislature 3; 
Orange Shield 3; Spring Musi- 
cal 1, 2, 3; Vespers 2, 3. 








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PATRICIA CAROLINE 
TRAPP 

1457 Centre St., 
Newton Centre 
Pat, Patty, Pats. 
Patricia, Patsy 
Suppressed Desire: To take a 
look at N.H.S.: teachers' re- 
port cards (blackmail) 
I Will to N.H.S.: My shorthand 
dictation notebook 
II; Weeks; Business; Orchesis 
1; Newtonian 3. 



DONALD ANDREW 
TRIMBLE 

19 Church St., 
Newton Corner 
Donny, Don, Spindle 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
The teachers and sports 
I Will to N.H.S.: One of 
Ralph's old bikes 
II; Bigelow; College; Basket- 
ball 1; Football 2, 3; Indoor 
Track 1, 2; Outdoor Track 1, 2, 
3; Home Room Manager 1; 
Leader Corps 2; Orange Shield 
3; Vespers 3. 



GEORGE WILLIAM 
TURNBULL 

50 Newtonville Ave., 

Newton Corner 

G.W. 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 

Room 22A 

I Will to N.H.S.: The animals 
in 2306 

Special; Bigelow; College; 
Radio Club 1, 3; SchooJ Ex- 
change 3; National Honor So- 
ciety 2, 3. 



JOAN TURNER 

25 Curve St., 

West Newton 

Joanie, Twin 
Suppressed Desire: For some- 
one to know who I am 
I Will to N.H.S.: New records 
for the Social Room 
II; Warren; College; Music Club 
1, 3; Dance Committees 1 







JUNE TURNER 

25 Curve St., 

West Newton 
June, Twin 
Suppressed Desire: To be called 
June and not Joan or Twin 
I Will to N.H.S.: More identical 
twins to confuse teachers 
II; Warren; College; Music Club 
1, 3; Orange Shield 3. 



ROSE THERESE 
VACCARO 

87 Fenwick Rd., 
Waban 
Suppressed Desire: To have 
some spare time 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
The Colorado Exchange, 138 
I; Warren;; College; Music Club 
2, 3; Outing Club 2, 3; Neo- 
phytes 1; Dance Committees 
3; Orange Shield 3; 
Exchange 3; National 
Society 2, 3; Science 
Senior Class Organiza- 



1, 2, 
School 
Honor 
Fair 3; 
tion 3. 



JUNE MARIE VACHON 

151 Warren St., 
Newton Centre 
Favorite Pastime: Bruins' 

Hockey games 

I Will to N.H.S.: More teach- 
ers like Mr. Davidson and Mr. 
Boyd 

II; Weeks; College; Home Eco- 
nomics 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2, 
President 3; Dance Committees 
3; Legislature 1. 



GUY LOUIS 
VASSALOTTI 

6 Colgate Rd., 
Newton Lower Falls 
Vass, Jabawalk, "40" 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
The Senior Play, my junior 
year-Bowdoin 1954 
I Will to N.H.S.: My old track 
pants 

I; Warren; College; Football 1, 
2, 3; Indoor Track 1, 2, 3, 
Captain 3; Outdoor Track 1, 2, 
3; Boy's Athletic Board 2; 
Dance Committees 1, 2; Home 
Room Manager 1; Orange 
Shield 2, 3, Captain 3; Spring 
Musical 3; Vespers 3; Senior 
Supper Committees 3; Class 
Vice President 1. 




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JOAN ARLfcTTE 
Van HAELST 

147 Oliver Rd., 

Waban 

Joanie 
Suppressed Desire: To suppress 
desire 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Life with Mr. Anderson 
I; Warren; College; English 
Club 3; French Club 1, 2; 
Music Club 1, 2j Dance Com- 
mittees 2, 3; Newtonite 2, 3, 
Editor-in-Chief 3; Orange Book 
3; Stage Crew 3. 



MARILYN ALICE 
VACHON 

73 Faxon St., 

Newton 

Mai 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 

The lunchroom 

I Will to N.H.S.: Teachers who 
give no homework 
IV; Day; Business. 








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MICHAEL T. 
VASSALOTTI 

34 Roosevelt Rd., 
Newton Centre 
Dennis, Vass 
Suppressed Desire: To see Mr. 
Hall on skates 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Football and hockey seasons 
'53 

II; Weeks; College; Football 2, 
3; Ice Hockey 1, 2, 3; Out- 
door Track 2, 3; Dance Com- 
mittees 1, 2; Legislature 2, 3; 
Orange Shield 3; Spring Musi- 
cal 3; Vespers 3. 



RALPH PHILLIP VENTO 

101 Charlesbank Rd., 
Newton Corner 
Vent 
Suppressed Desire: To change 
places with teachers and put 
them on the spot 
I Will to N.H.S.: Hot corner 
Eddy St. and Corp. 
II; Bigelow; Service; Baseball 
1, 2; Basketball 1, 2. 




JANICE FLORENCE 
WALSH 

54 Woodward St., 

Newton Highlands 

Jan 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 

Graduation 

I Will to N.H.S.: Another won- 
derful football team 
II; Weeks; College; Future 
Teachers Club 2; Home Eco- 
nomics Club 3. 



LINDA JANE WANSKER 

195 Mill St., 
Newtonville 
Favorite Pastime: Swimming 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Senior Plays and Spring Musi- 
cals 

I; Day; College; English Club 
3; Music Club 2, 3; Outing 
Club 1; Dance Committees 1; 
Legislature 2, 3; Stage Crew 
2; Vespers 1, 3. 



DAVID STEVEN 
VISCOTT 

38 Morseland Ave., 
Newton Centre 
Dave, Tiger 
Suppressed Desire: It would 
be censored by the Publica- 
tion Board 

Favorite Pastime: Listening to 
Miss South talk 
I; Weeks; College; Debating 
Club 3; Drama Club 2, 3; Music 
Club 1, 3; Science Club 1; Cheer 
Leader 3; Dance Committees 1, 
2, 3; Home Room Manager 2; 
Newtonite 2; Senior Play 3; 
Spring Musical 1, 2, 3; Vespers 
1; Senior Class Advisory Com- 
mittee 3; Newtonian 3; P.T.S.A. 



JO-ANN VITO 

107 Newtonville Ave., 
Newton 
Pixie 
Suppressed Desire: To own a 
new yellow convertible with 
leopard seat covers 
I Will to N.H.S.: The right to 
wear Bermuda Skirts 
IV; Watertown High; Business. 



JUDITH RAY VOGEL 

31 Forest St., 
Newton Highlands 
Judy 
I; Weeks; College; Music Club 
1, 2, 3; Home Room Manager 
1; Legislature 1; Spring Musi- 
cal 1, 2, 3; Vespers 1, 2. 



of N.H.S.: 

go to school 

One more 

how sturdy 



HENRY WILLIAM 
WALDMAN 

140 Greenwood St., 
Newton Centre 
Bill 
Fondest Memory 
The days I didn't 
I Will to N.H.S. 
hurricane to see 
Building I really is 
I; Weeks; College; Aviation 
Club 3; Debating Club 3; 
Dance Committees 2, 3; Leg- 
islature 1, 2; Orange Shield 2. 

CHARLES BURROUGHS 
WALLACE 

34 Otis St., 

Newtonville 

Wallie 

Suppressed Desire: To drive a 

car in European Grand Prix 

race 

Favorite Pastime: S-Block 
IMA; Day; Service. 



lunch 



CARMELA MARIE 
VINCIULLO 

56 Faxon St., 
Newton 
Suppressed Desire: To be suc- 
cessful in life 

I Will to N.H.S.: A coke ma- 
chine in the cafeteria 
IV; Day; Business. 










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MELVIN SANFORD 
WARSHAW 

151 Oakdale Rd., 

Newton Highlands 

Mel 

Fondest Memory 

S-Block in 2307 

I Will to N.H.S.: 

periods and less 

I; Weeks; 

Club 1, 2; 



of N.H.S.: 

More study 
homework 
College; Camera 
Hunting and Fish- 



ing Club 3; Rifle Club 3. 



ELIZABETH MARY 
WASGATT 

110 Fairway Dr., 
West Newton 
Liz 
Suppressed Desire: To be a 
very good nurse 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
The wonderful friends I have 
met at N.H.S. 

I; Warren; College; Music Club 
3; Home Room Manager 3; 
Junior Red Cross Council 1, 2, 
3; Senior Play 3; Orange Book 
2. 



HARRIET ANN WASON 

21 Allen Ave., 
Waban 
Favorite Pastime: Attending the 
Newton football games 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Spring Musical Make-up Com- 
mittee 

I, II; Warren; College; Music 
Club 2; Outing Club 1, 2, 3; 
Home Room Manager 2; Spring 
Musical 2, 3; Senior Play 3. 



DAVID CLARK 
WAYMAN 

404 Waltharrr St., 
West Newton 
Dave 
I; Warren; College; Cavalry 
Club 3; Music Club 3; Intra- 
mural Sports 1, 2. 






HENRY KINGMAN 
WEBSTER, III 

30 Orchard Ave., 
West Newton 
King, Wavie 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Those Sunday afternoon base- 
ball practices this fall 
I Will to N.H.S.: My strip of 
elevator tickets that I bought 
as a sophomore 
I; Warren; College; Baseball 
1, 2, 3; Indoor Track 1, 2, 3; 
Rally Committee 3; Usher 2, 
3. 



ELINOR NELSON WEEKS 

58 Berkshire Rd., 
Newtonville 
Lynn, Lynnie 
Suppressed Desire: To graduate 
Favorite Pastime: Donnie 
II; Upper Darby, Pa.; College- 
Music Club 3; Outing Club 3; 
Dance Committees 2, 3; Orange 
Shield 3; Senior Play 3; Spring 
Musical 2. 

SANDRA LEE WEINER 

46 Kenmore St., 

Newton Centre 

Sandi 

Suppressed Desire: To study on 

the left bank 

I Will to N.H.S.: The contents 
of my gym locker 
I; F. V. Thompson; College; 
Alpha Beta 1; French Club 3; 
Latin Club 2; Music Club 1, 2, 
3; Neophytes 1; Anti-Smoking 
Committee 2; Dance Com- 
mittees 1, 2, 3; Newtonian 3; 
Newtonite 1; Legislature 3; 
Senior Play 3; Vespers 1, 2, 
3. 



ERIKA WALTRAUD 
WEINGOLD 

144 Hancock St., 
Auburndale 
Ricky 
Suppressed Desire: Nach 

Deutschland zu fahren, um 
meine Eltern zu besuchen 
I Will to N.H.S.: Alle blauen 
Karten die ich nie erhalten 
habe 

IV; Berufs-schule, Hildesheim, 
Germany; Business. 





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MELVIN WILLIAM 
WEINRAUB 

118 Wendell Rd., 
Newton Centre 
Mel 
Suppressed Desire: To smoke a 
cigar in Dr. Barry's office 
I Will to N.H.S.: Clean mirrors 
for the boys' gym 
I; Weeks; College; Cavalry 
Club 2, 3, Vice President 3; 
Drama Club 2, 3; Neophytes 
1; Rifle Club 1; Spring Musical 
1. 



WILLIAM LAWRENCE 
WELCH 

349 Linwood Ave., 
Newtonville 
Bill 
Suppressed Desire: To be a 
successful doctor 
Favorite Pastime: Fishing, boat- 
ing 

I; Day; College; Camera Club 
2; Hunting and Fishing Club 1, 
2, 3; Orange Book 2; Orange 
Shield 2; Usher 3. 








NANCY LOUISE 
WERNICK 

28 Chestnut Hill Ter., 

Chestnut Hill 

Nan, Nehi 

Fondest . Memory of N.H.S.: 

"Brigadoon" 

I Will to N.H.S.: Five classes 
a day as great as Mr. Packard's 
I; Weeks; College; Drama Club 
3, Vice President 3; Music Club 
2; Neophytes 1, Secretary 1; 
Dance Committees 1, 2; New- 
tonian 3; Newtonite 1, 2; 
Spring Musical 1, 2; School 
Exchange 3; National Honor So- 
ciety 2, 3. 



JOHN JAY WEST 

81 Fuller Ter., 
West Newton 
Jay, Wildfire 
Favorite Pastime: Talking 



to 



some of the girls in front of 

Building III 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 

Our undefeated football team(s) 

'53 (and '54?) 

I; Day; College; Baseball 2, 3; 

Football 1, 2, 3; Intramural 

Sports 1, 2, 3; Usher 2, 3. 






DAVID MURRAY 
WHYNOT 

32 Fisher Ave., 
Newton Highlands 
Whines 
Favorite Pastime: Eating lunch 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
The good times in the lunch 
room 

1 1 A; Warren; Business; School 
Exchange 3. 



JAMES CALVIN 
WILKINSON 

185 Oliver Rd., 
Waban 
Wilky 
Suppressed Desire: To have the 
best looking car in Newton 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
The day I graduate 
IMA; Warren; College; Avia- 
tion Club 2. 



ROBERT EDWIN WEST 

11 Marymount Rd., 
Auburndale 
Bob 
Suppressed Desire: To be a 
professional golfer 
Favorite Pastime: Weight lift- 
ing 

I; Gorton High; College; Hunt- 
ing and Fishing Club 3; Rifle 
Club 1; Spanish Club 3; Golf 
2; Usher 2. 



SARAH ANN WEST 

32 Rockledge Rd., 
Newton Highlands 
Sally 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Mr. Packard's Spanish I class, 
junior year, my box seat 
I Will to N.H.S.: My book 
covers for next year's exchange 
paper drive 

I; Weeks; College; Music Club 
1, 2, 3; Neophytes 1; Orchesis 
1, 2; Outing Club 1, 2, 3; 
Dance Committees 1, 2; Senior 
Play 3; Spring Musical 1. 



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ALICE MARY 
WETHERELL 

45 Hillside Ave., 
West Newton 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Waltham game of '53, J. A. 
Mc C's P. J. party 
I Will to N.H.S.: The good old 
days 
I; Warren; College; Music Club 

1, 2, 3; Outing Club 1, 3; 
Tennis 1, 2, 3; Dance Com- 
mittees 1, 3; Newtonian 3; 
Anti-Smoking Committee 2; Leg- 
islature 3; Orange Shield 2, 
3; Usher 1; Spring Musical 2, 
3; Vespers 1, 2, 3; Senior Sup- 
per Committee 3; Civics Com- 
mittee 3. 

ANN WHELAN 

200 Derby St., 

West Newton 
Suppressed Desire: I'll never 
tell 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Waltham game of '53 
II; Day; College; Music Club 

2, 3; Outing Club 3; Orange 
Shield 3; Usher 2; Spring Musi- 
cal 2, 3; Vespers 3; Science 
Fair 2. 

CARROLL WHITE 

6 Central Close, 
Auburndale 
Favorite • Pastime: Bombing 
around 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Waltham game of '53 
II; Warren; College; Music Club 

1, 2, 3; Dance Committees 1, 

2, 3; Legislature 1; Rally Com- 
mittee 1, 2; Senior Play 3; 
Vespers 2, 3; Spring Musical 
3. 

ANNE MARIE 
WHITTAKER 

10 Ripley Ter., 

Newton Centre 
Suppressed Desire: To instill in 
all teachers Mr. Knapman's per- 
sonality 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Ski trips at Peterboro 
II; Holy Cross Academy; Col- 
lege; English Club 3; Music 
Club 2, 3; Outing Club 2, 3; 
Science Club 2; Basketball 3; 
Dance Committees 3; Leader 
Corps 3; Newtonite 3; Spring 
Musical 2, 3; Science Fair 2; 
Civics Committee 3. 






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WILLS 

29 Oak St., 
Newton Upper Falls 
Suppressed Desire: To custom- 
ize a Ford 

Favorite Pastime: Discussing 
cars 
IMA; Weeks; Business. 




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JOANNE M. WILSON 

24 Warren St., 

Newton Centre 

Clemie, Jo 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 

November 14, 1953-Waltham 

victory party 

I Will to N.H.S.: A new head 
for the future head twirlers 
IV; Weeks; College; Music Club 
2, 3; Home Room Manager 1; 
Usher 1, 3; Spring Musical 3; 
Senior Night Committee 3. 



RICHARD BARRY WOLK 

131 Country Club Rd., 

Newton Centre 

Dick, Shorty 

Suppressed Desire: To have all 

classes in one building and 

on one floor 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Mergy's stick 

I; Weeks,- College; Hunting and 
Fishing Club 1; Mathematics 
Club 2, 3; Intramural Sports 
1, 3; Civics Committee 3; 
Dance Committees 2, 3; Leg- 
islature 2, 3; Orange Shield 3; 
Usher 3; Spring Musical 3; 
Senior Class Organization 3. 

KWOK TAI WONG 

34 Pelham St., 

Newton Centre 
Favorite Pastime: Math with 
Mr. Walters 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
English with Mrs. Huss 
I, II; Weeks; College. 



ROBERT BERNARD 
WOODLAND 

11 Morrill St., 

West Newton 
Woody 
Favorite Pastime: Playing sports 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Smithy's gym class 
IV; Day; Business. 



JANE ALLARD WRIGHT 

24 Chandler PI., 
Newton Upper Falls 
Shrimp 
Suppressed Desir: To grow up 
instead of sideways 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Grandma 

II; Weeks; College; Future 
Teachers Club 1; Music Club 3; 
Outing Club 2, 3; Basketball 

1, 2, 3; Field Hockey 1, 2, 3 
Lacrosse 1, 2, 3; Badminton 1 
Softball 1, 2, 3; Volley Ball 3 
Newtonite 2, 3; Orange Book 

2, 3; Vespers 3; Science Fair 
2; Social Room Hostess 3. 



JANE ALOYSE 
WINCHESTER 

142 Winchester St., 
Newton Highlands 
Janie, Specs, Retsehcniw 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
After school, my sophomore 
and senior year, the frogs in 
Miss Sullivan's room 
I Will to N.H.S.: My ability to 
be silent 

I; Weeks; College; Art Club 
2, 3; Basketball 3; Golf 2, 3; 
Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3; 
Tennis 2; Badminton 2; Soft- 
ball 1, 2, 3; Volley Ball 1; 
Senior Play 3; Spring Musical 
3; 



THOMAS EDWIN WOLF 

459 Brookline St., 
Newton Centre 
Tom 
I Will to N.H.S.: My late slips 
to 115 

I; Weeks; College; Mathematics 
Club 1, 2, 3; Tennis 1, 2, 3; 
Dance Committees 1, 2; Junior 
Red Cross Council 1; New- 
tonian 3; Orange Book 2, 3; 
National Honor Society 2, 3; 
Usher 3; School Exchange 3; 
Civics Committee chairman 3. 




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EMORY MERRILL 
WRIGHT 

39 Chester St., 

Newton Highlands 

Sparky 

Suppressed Desire: To meet the 

turtle 

Favorite Pastime: Running 

around the halls yelling "get 

up! get up! get out of 

bed!" 

I, II; Weeks; College. 



RICHARD LEE 
WOOLSTON 

25 Holman Rd., 

Auburndale 

Dick 

Suppressed Desire: To suppress 

a desire 

Favorite Pastime: Fulfilling un- 
suppressed desires 
II; Warren; College; Chemistry 
Club 3; Dance Committees 3; 
Science Fair 3. 



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KATHRYN GAIL 
WULFF 

162 Mr. Vernon St., 

Newtonville 

Gail 

Suppressed Desire: To drop 

my books from the top of the 

stair well 

I Will To N.H.S.: My books, to 
drop from the top of the stair 
well 

I; Warren; College; Future 
Teachers Club 1, 2; Music Club 
2, 3; Outing Club 1; Orange 
Book Editor-in-Chief; National 
Honor Society 2, 3. 



GAIL NOREEN 
WYMAN 

18 Frederick St., 

Newtonville 

Gay, Cance 
Suppressed Desire: To date P. B. 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Miss Sullivan's homeroom 
II; Lewenburg; College; Dis- 
cophyles 1; French Club 2; 
Music Club 1, 2, 3; Person- 
ality Club 1, Treasurer 1; Home 
Room Manager 2; Junior Red 
Cross Council 2, 3; Legislature 
2; Spring Musical 2, 3; Science 
Fair 2; Social Room Hostess 3. 



JOEL WYNER 

4 Noble St., 

West Newton 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Mr. Walter's Math-3 class 
I Will to N.H.S.: Two labor- 
atory periods a week for Cherrr- 
istry and Physics 
I; Warren; College; Rifle Club 
1; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3; 
Home Room Manager 3; Legis- 
lature 1. 



RICHARD BURTON 
YAFFE 

1418 Commonwealth Ave., 
West Newton 
Dick 
Suppressed Desire: To eat a 
hot-plate lunch in S-Block 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Mr. Walter's Math-3 class 
I; Warren; College; Cavalry 
Club 3; Rifle Club 1, 2, 3; 
Intramural Sports 2; Dance 
Committees 3; Newtonite 3; 
Legislature 3; Social Com- 
mittee 3. 




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THOMAS LAWRENCE 
ZOLTEK 

52 Adams Ave., 

West Newton 
Big Zolt 
Suppressed Desire: Bigger 
schools to get lost in 
I Will to N.H.S.: A new 
"Robinhood" 

IV; Warren; Service; Rifle Club 
1; Home Room Manager 1. 



ELEANOR MARJORIE 
ZONN 

56 Stearns St., 

Newton Centre 

El lie 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 

The tunnels at four o'clock in 

the afternoon 

I Will to N.H.S.: Mr. Packard's 
Eartha Kitt record albums 
I; Weeks; College; Alpha Beta 
1; Music Club 3; Orchesis 1 ; 
Personality Club 1; Senior Play 
3. 



EDDIE M. YANCO 

30 Auburn St., 

West Newton 
Suppressed Desire: I don't sup- 
press my desires 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Graduation 

II; Warren; College; Spring 
Musical 3. 



MARK YESLEY 

8 Whitney Rd., 
Newtonville 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
First floor classes 
I Will to N.H.S.: A swimming 
pool 

I; Day; College; Mathematics 
Club 1, 2, 3; Music Club 1, 
2, 3; Intramural Sports 1, 2; 
School Exchange 3. 



NANCY ELLEN YOUNG 

43 Dwhinda Rd., 

Waban 

Nance, Nan 

Suppressed Desire: I'll never 

tell 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Ski trips, hen parties, and all 
the kids I've met and had fun 
with 

I; Warren; College; Music Club 
2, 3; Orchesis 1, 2; Outing 
Club 1, 2, 3; Dance Com- 
mittees 2, 3; Home Room Man- 
ager 2; Newtonian 3; Orange 
Shield 3; Science Fair 2. 



ROBERT BERNARD 
YOUNG 

26 Stafford Rd., 
Newton Centre 
Bob 
Suppressed Desire: Digging out 
in front of Building III 
Favorite Pastime: Digging out 
behind Building III 
I; Weeks; College; Science Fair 
2, 3. 






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RICHARD KENNETH 
ACCHIONE 

66 Clinton St., Newtonville 
Dick 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. 
Packard's room (116) 
I Will to N.H.S.: A garbage 
collector for the lunch room 
II; Day; College; Hunting and 
Fishing Club. 



RONALD ANTHONY 
ARMSTRONG 

79 Border St., West Newton 
Ron, Ronnie 
Suppressed Desire: To be suc- 
cessful in life 
Favorite Pastime: Pat 
IIIA; Warren; Business; National 
Honor Society 2, 3. 



DONALD FRANCIS 
ARSENAULT 

213 Lincoln St. 
Newton Highlands 
Don 
Favorite Pastime: Sports 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Last 
desk, last row, 1 103 
II; Weeks; College; Hunting and 
Fishing Club 1; Rifle Club 1; 
Football 1; Ushers 3; Senior 
Play 3; Spring Musical 3; Ves- 
pers 3. 



RONALD DAVID 
AUSTIN 

12 Beech St., Newton 
Ronnie, Did you ever 
Favorite Pastime: Rollerskating 
with Cynthia and Dee 
I Will to N.H.S.: To Mr. San- 
born, Number Please 
IIIB; Day; Business; Spring Mu- 
sical 1; Vespers 1. 




DAVID LEONARD 
BAKER 

888 Beacon St., 

Newton Centre 

Bake 

Favorite Pastime: Sports 

I Will to N.H.S.: A two hour 

sleeping study hall 

II; Warren; College; Baseball 1; 

Basketball 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 

2, 3; Outdoor Track 2, 3; Dance 

Committees 1. 



LOUISE BAKER 

1 1 Oakland Ave., Auburndale 
Suppressed Desire: To have a 
homeroom in building 3 
I Will to N.H.S.: More teachers 
like Miss Ham 

I; Warren; College; French 
Club 3; International Club 2; 
Music Club 2, 3; Outing Club 
3; Archery 2, 3; Junior Red 
Cross Council 1, 2, 3; Senior 
Play 3; Spring Musical 3; Ves- 
pers Programs. 




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DOROTHY ANN 
BARBERIO 

34 Alden PI., West Newton 
Dotty 
Suppressed Desire: To reach 5' 
I Will to N.H.S.: A foolproof 
method for skipping showers 
II; Warren; College; Dance 
Committees 2; Stage Crew 2. 



VIRGINIA BELL 

34 Foster St., Newtonville 

Ding-Dong 

Suppressed Desire: To drive a 

car down the athletic field at 

90 m.p.h. 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Messrs. Lasker and Ethier 
11; Day; Discophyles 1; Music 
Club 1, 2, 3; Vespers 1, 2, 3. 




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STEPHEN BERISH 

67 Waverly Ave., 

Newton Corner 

Steve 

Suppressed Desire: To take 

Marilyn Monroe to the Totem 

Pole 

II; Bigelow; College; Camera 
Club 1, 2; Debasing Club 3; 
Mathematics 2, 3; Rifle Club 
1; Dance Committees 1, 2; Boys' 
Athletics Board 1; Home Room 
Manager 1; Orange Shield 2. 




MICHAEL HENRY 
BERLOW 

21 Laudholm Rd., 
Newtonville 
Mike 
Suppressed Desire: Learn how 
to make money in Chemistry 
Favorite Pastime: Drumming 
II; Bigelow; College; Orange 
Shield. 







ROBERT STANLEY 
BROZOZOWSKI 

15 Gambier St., Auburndale 
Buzz, Bob 
Favorite Pastime: Resting 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The 
yearly supply of red ink 
IMA; Warren; Service; Radio 
Club 2. 3. 



RODNEY JOSEPH 
BUCKINS 

27 Gerard Ct., West Newton 

Rod, Medals, Rody 
Suppressed Desire: To be a 
Chemist 

I Will to N.H.S.: A baton with 
a screw head that will hold 
a pint 

II; Warren; College; Neophytes 
1, 2, 3; Spring ^Musical 1, 2, 
3; Vespers 1, 2, 3. 



DOROTHY ALICE 
BURKE 

21 Carleton St., Newton 
Dot 
Favorite Pastime: Movies 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Room 2205 

1MB; Our Lady's; Business; Art 
Club 2. 



JOHN WILLIAM COFFEY 

14 Larkspur Rd., Waban 
Jack 
Favorite Pastime: S-Blocks 
I will to N.H.S.: More fire 
drills 

I; Warren; College; Music Club 
3; Outdoor Track 3. 




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ROBERTA FLORENCE 
DODKIN 

150 Otis St., Newtonville 
Bonnie, Bobbie 
Suppressed Desire: To return 
to Brazil 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Friendliness of the teachers and 
pupils 

I; Sao Paulo Graded, Sao Paulo, 
Brazil; College; International 
Club. 




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ARNOLD CHARLES 
FALES 

314 Newtonville Ave., 

Newtonville 

Butch 

II; Day; College; Football 1; 

Motion Picture Squad. 



WILLIAM BRADFORD 
CONNOR 

29 Washington Pk., Newtonville 

Brad 
Fondest Memory ofN.H.S.: The 
jaunt from 333 to 233 
I Will to N.H.S.: Silent bells 
I; Day; College; Latin Club 1, 
2, 3; Motion Picture Squad 1, 
2, 3; Usher 2. 



ELIZABETH JOANNA 
CONOVER 

11 Edinboro PI., Newtonville 
Jo, Betty 
Favorite Pastime: Being with 
Steve 

I Will to N.H.S.: My kid 
brother 

II; Day; Orchesis 2; Rifle Club 
2; Basketball 1; Field Hockey 1; 
Softball 1. 



ROBERT JOHN 
CUNNINGHAM 

32 Goddard St., 
Newton Highlands 
Bob 
I Will to N.H.S.: A transmis- 
sion, a pair of sneakers, a pair 
of rear tires, (?) blue cards 
Favorite Pastime: Playing a- 
round with cars girls 
II; Weeks; College; Legislature 
1. 



ROSEMARY DEMICHELE 

34 Oakland St., Newton Centre 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: C 

Block cooking class 

I Will to N.H.S.: One dozen 

Coc. 

IV; Weeks; Business. 




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SUSAN RAE FINN 

10 Westbourne Rd., 
Newton Centre 
Sue 
t-ondest Memory of N.H.S.: "B" 
block (all three years) 
I Will to N.H.S.: My French 
book 

II; Weeks; College; Future 
Teachers Club 3; Music Club 1, 
2, 3; Outing Club 1, 3; Dance 
Committees 3. 




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MAURICE ELIHU 
FREEDMAN 

12 Seton Hill Rd., Auburndale 

Maury 
Suppressed Desire: To pass the 
physics course 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Saturdays and Sundays 
I; Boston Latin; College; Hunt- 
ing and Fishing Club 3; Intra- 
mural Sports 3; Junior Red 
Cross Council 1, 3; Orange 
Shields 3; Spring Musical 3; 
Vespers Programs 3. 



ALFRED VICTOR HUARD 

18 Mountford Rd., 
Newton Highlands 

Suppressed Desire: To see 

Building I burn 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 

Graduation 

II; Weeks. 



PAUL ROBERT HUGHES 

10 Grenville Rd., Watertown 
The Green Hornet 
Favorite Pastime: Goofing off 
in the Finishing Room 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Finishing room 
IIIA; West Jr. High; Service. 



DAVID CLARKE 
LOVEWELL 

9 Swallow Dr., 
Newton Lower Falls 
Dave 
Suppressed Desire: To gradu- 
ate from N.H.S. 
Favorite Pastime: Smoking dur- 
ing lunches 
I; Wellesley; Service. 



HUGH MACKENZI 
MACKINTOSH 

106 Walnut St., Newtonville 

Moo, Mack, Butch, Hug 

Suppressed Desire: To have a 

smoking room and a parking 

lot 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Its nice girls 

II; Day; Service; .Rifle Club 2; 
Baseball 1; Intramural Sports 3. 





CECILE ARLENE 
GLOVER 

256 Lowell Ave., Newtonville 

Cecil, Ciss 
Favorite Pastime: Looking for 
George 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: "S" 
Block, "C lunches 
II; Day; College; Outing Club 
1; Dance Committees 2; Spring 
Musical 1. 



RICHARD STEPHAN 
HALLORAN 

14 Oliver St., Framingham 
Favorite Pastime: Road testing 

Dick 
IIIA; Our Ladys; Business. 




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WILLIAM A. 
MC LAUGHLIN 

24 Wiswall St., West Newton 
Mac 
Suppressed Desire: To have an 
elevator in Building 3 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
The spacious and beautiful 
cafeteria 
IIIA; Day; Service. 



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ELIZABETH LOUISE 
MIRABITO 

1233 Walnut St., 
Newton Highlands 
Betty, Pun-kin, Lee 
Suppressed Desire: To please 
God throughout my life 
I Will to N.H.S: My excuses 
for being late for class 
IV; Weeks; Business; Music 
Club 1, 2, 3; Spring Musical 1, 
2, 3; Vespers 1, 2, 3. 



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ALTHEA JANET MOORE 

157 Hicks St., West Newton 
lyo 
Suppressed Desire: To get out 
of school 

I Will to N.H.S.: More teachers 
like Mrs. Huss 

1MB; Warren; Business; Basket- 
ball; Softball. 



JOANNE MARIE 
MURPHY 

43 Floral St., Newton Highlands 

Murph 
Favorite Pastime: Writing let- 
ters to D. F. 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
All the wonderful kids I've met 
in my three years 
IV; Weeks; Business;. Office 
Work 1, 2, 3. 



PATRICIA ANN 
MURPHY 

18 Avon PL, Newton 

Pam 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 

Sophomore homeroom with 

Miss Bracket 

I Will to N.H.S.: All the warn- 
ing cards I got in gym 
IV; Bigelow; Business; Outing 
Club 3; Tennis 3; Archery 2; 
Badminton 3; Volleyball 2, 3. 



ROBERT J. NICHOLAS 

31 Rose Dr. West Newton 
Nick 
Suppressed Desire: To take a 
trip to the moon 
Favorite Pastime: Doing noth- 
ing and resting afterwards 
IV; Dedham High; Service. 






LOIS JOY 
RABINOVITZ 

145 Cabot St., Newton 
Lo 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Mr. Packard's Spanish classes 
and Mr. Packard 
I Will to N.H.S.: A tunnel be- 
tween Building I and II 
I, II; Bigelow; College; Music 
Club 2; Neophytes 1; Spanish 
Club 3; Exchange to Mexico 3. 



LORRAINE RESNIK 

47 Clark St., Newton Centre 
Suppressed Desire: To be a 
medical secretary 
Fondest Memory of ,N.H*S.: 
The wonderful activities and 
the friendly girls 
IV; Jeremiah E. Burke High; 
Business School. 



FREDERICK ARTHUR 
-PARADIS 

328 Old Connecticut Path, 
Framingham 
Frenchie 
Suppressed Desire: To win an 
argument with G. B. 
Favorite Pastime: Burning out 
35Z 5s 

IMA; Framingham High; Busi- 
ness. 



ARNIE PARMA 

138 Hancock St., Auburndale 
Viking 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Two years in Building II 
I Will to N.H.S.: My perfect 
attendance record 
II; Warren; Service. 



THERESA MARIAN 
PICONE 

212 Derby St., Newton 
Terry 
Suppressed Desire: To see 
Florida (Miami Beach) 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
C lunches 

Business; Outing Club'l, 2, 3; 
Office Work. 



ANTHONY JOSEPH 
POMPEI 

8 Murphy Ct., Newton 
Tony 
Suppressed Desire: To own a 
race track 

Favorite Pastime: Going to 
2205 

1MB; Day; Service; Music Club 
1, 2, 3; Vespers 1, 2, 3. 





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BEVERLY ANNE 
REYNOLDS 

107 Hicks St., West Newton 
Bev 
Suppressed Desire: To have a 
cigarette in Dr. Barry's office 
I Will to N.H.S.: New shower 
rooms without water in them 
IV; Warren; Business; Orchesis 
1. 



WILLIAM F. ROCHE 

156 AAt. Vernon St., Newtonville 

Blackie 
Suppressed Desire: To gradu- 
ate 

I Will to N.H.S.: Gondolas for 
the tunnels 

IV; Warren; Service; Hunting 
and Fishing Club 1. 



STANLEY HARRIS 
ROSENBERG 

107 Greenlawn Ave., 
Newton Centre 
Sarrr Brown 
Favorite Pastime: GE 6-5683. 
DE 2-4237, DE 2-3524 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Mr. Packard: the greatest 
teacher I have ever known 
II; Weeks; College; Intramural 
Sports' 1; Motion Picture Squad 
1; Social Board 1. 



ARNOLD JAMES RUBIN 

26 Marshall St.; Newton Centre 

Arnie 
Favorite Pastime: Going hunt- 
ing on Route 128 
I Will to N.H.S. My dirty gym 
sweatshirt 

II; Weeks; College; Rifle Club 
2. 





JOAN VIRGINIA 
SALVUCCI 

388 Boylston St., 

Newton Centre 

Sugar, Squirt, Joni 

Suppressed Desire: To play Bill 

Tower's trumpet in an all boys' 

band. 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Sitting in front of a certain boy 
in 118 

IV; Weeks; College; Home Eco- 
nomics Club 1; Orchesis 1; 
Personality Club 1; Ushers 1. 

ALEXANDER BRITT 
SHEPERD 

49 Evergreen Ave., Auburndale 

Shep 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Mr. Knapman's slide rule 
I Will to N.H.S.: Rubber rafts 
for the tunnels 
II; Warren; College. 



SHIELA MARY SMITH 

80 Gardner St., Newton Centre 

Cindy 
Favorite Pastime: Being out 
with Ronnie 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Football games 
MB; Bigelow; Business. 



WALTER STOWE 

374 Sprague St., Dedham 
IMA; Bigelow. 





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TIBOLT 

1 Fox PL, Newton Centre 
Lover 
Suppressed Desire: To marry 
Carol 

Favorite Pastime: Weekends 
with Carol 

II; Noble and Greenough; Col- 
lege; Hunting and Fishing Club 
1, 2; Rifle Club 1, 2; Indoor 
Track 1, 2, 3; Outdoor Track 3. 



RICHARD P. TILTON 

300 Lake Ave., 

Newton Highlands 

Dick, Ricardo 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 

Good old 23-F 

I will to N.H.S.: A co-ed trade 
school 
MA; Weeks; Business. 



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GERALD CHARLES 
TOCCI 

86 Jasset St., Nonantum 
Jerry 
Favorite Pastime: Sleep 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
The day I hit the teacher 
MA; Day ,-Service; Cavalry 
Club; Debating Club; Music 
Club. 



CHARLES WEAGLE 

119 Washington Ave.; Waltham 

Chuck 
Suppressed Desire: To be an 
electronical engineer 
Favorite Pastime: Golf, Music, 
Ham Radio, Baseball, Television 
Repair 

IIIA; Waltham; College; Radio 
Club 1; Golf 1. 



STANLEY ALLAN 
WEXLER 

219 Lake Ave; 
Newton Highlands 

Favorite Pastime: Playing base- 
ball 

Suppressed Desire: To get 40 
out of 40 in a chemistry test 
I; Roxbury Memorial; College; 
Baseball 3. 



PETER WALKER 
WHELPLEY 

361 Austin St., West Newton 

Ace 
Suppressed Desire: To get the 
500 watt transmitter in 23-F on 
the air 

Favorite Pastime: Amateur 

Radio 

IIIA; Warren; Service; Radio 
Club 2, 3. 






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CAROL ANNE WHITE 

375 Newtonville Ave., 
Newtonville 

Carol 
Suppressed Desire: To put an 
elevator in building I to the 
fourth floor. 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Puss In Boots 

II; Webster Groves, Mo.; Col- 
lege; Home Economics Club 2; 
Music Club 2, 3; Spring Musi- 
cal 3. 



PETER J. WOJTKIEWICZ 

3 Pleasant St., Maynard 
Pete 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
My absence excuses. 
IIIA; Maynard High; Business; 
Rifle Club. 



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JOAN MARIE ABBOTT 

31 Bernard St., Charlemont 
Joanie 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Longer gym periods 
IV; Dorchester High; Business; 
Cavalry Club; Music Club; Stage 
Crew; Usher. 



JOSEPH FRANK 
BARTZAK 

11 Baker PI., 
Newton Lower Falls 
Suppressed DeDsire: To gradu- 
ate from high school 
IV; Warren. 

MARIE-FRANCOISE 

GEORGETTE JEANNE 

BEAUCAMPS 

65 Berkeley St., West Newton 

Mimi 
Favorite Pastime: Jitterbugging 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Boys 

I; Lycee Feneton Lille (Nord) 
France; College; French Club 3; 
Music Club 3; Orchesis 3; 
Legislature; American Field Ser- 
vice Exchange Student. 

DONALD ALVA BROWN 

92 Weshburn Ave., Aubumdale 

Don, Brownie 
Favorite Pastime: Just listening 
to the latest pop records, sports 
II; Warren; College. 

JOHN EDWARD BOYLE 

36 Wildwood Ave., Newtonville 

John 
Favorite Pastime: Morning 

hockey practices 
Fondest Memcv of N.H.S.: 
N\t. Barsam's S-Blocks 
II; Boston Col.ege High; Col- 
lege; Ice Hockey. 

ROBERT B. COLPITTS 

182 Melrose St., Aubumdale 
Bob 
Favorite Pastime: Sitting in l\Ar. 
Walen's office 

I Will to N.H.S.: All my blue 
cards 
II; Weeks; Service. 

WILLIAM BRADFIRD 
CONNOR 

29 Washington Pk., 
Newtonville 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Bells that didn't ring 
I; Day; College. Latin Club 1, 
2, 3; Motion Picture Squad 1, 
2, 3. 



WILLIAM KNOTT DAVIS 

41 Windermere Rd., 

Auburndale 

Toby 

Suppressed Desire: Graduate 

Favorite Pastime: Weston 

II; Warren;- Service 



RUTH DHIONIS 

112 Gibbs St., Newton Centre 

Ruthne 
Suppressed Desire: Not to re- 
ceive any blue cards 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Room 2106 

II; Day; College; Home Eco- 
nomics Club 2, 3, Secretary 3; 
Neophytes 1; Outing Club 2; 
Personality Club 2; Senior Sup- 
per Committee; Girls' Athlete 
Association. 



ANN MARIE DOLCE 

31 Olde Field Rd., 

Newton Centre 

Sandy 

Suppressed Desire: To be able 

to wear Bermuda shorts to 

school 

I Will to N.H.S: A smoking 
room for all students 
II; Methuen High; College; 
Home Economics Club 1, 2; 
Italian Club 2; Science Club 1. 

RICHARD DUNN 

252 Grant St., Framingham 
Dick 
Suppressed Desire: To get out 
of school 

Favorite Pastime: Eating and 
sleeping 
IMA; Lincoln; Service. 

RICHARD LEWIS ELLIS 

51 Pershing Rd., 

Needham Heights 

Dick 

Suppressed Desire: To finish 

school 

Favorite Pastime: Skipping 

school 

MIA; Needham; Service. 

CAROL ANNE 
FORMALARIE 

1 1 Dana Rd., West Newton 
Suppressed Desire: To build a 
tunnel from building I to build- 
ing II 

I Will to N.H.S.: All the 
broken desks in 338 
IV; Warren; Business; Music 
Club 2; Outing Club 1, 2. 

WILLIAM E. GANLEY 

237 Auburn St., Auburndale 
Bill 
Suppressed Desire: To be in 
honor study 

I Will to N.H.S.: Juke box in 
lunch room 

II; Warren; College; Camera 
Club 1; Intramural Sports 2; 
Stage Crew 1, 2; National Hon- 
or Society 3. 

CHARLES ALLEN 
GOODALE 

88 Auburn St., Auburndale 
IMA 

DAVID W. HUNTER 

33 Fountain St., West Newton 

Dave 
Suppressed Desire: To remain 
anonymous 

Favorite Pastime: Trying to 
remain anonymous 
II; Day; College. 



PAUL JANIS 

116 West St., Nonantum 
Suppressed Desire: To have all 
A lunches 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Mr. Ferguson 
II; Day; Service; Rifle Club 1. 

BRADFORD A. JORDON 

35 Lewis St., Newtonville 
Buzzy 
Suppressed Desire: To have my 
own business 

Favorite Pastime: Working on 
my car 
IMA; Bigelow; Service. 

RICHARD ALLEN JULE 

139 Hartford St., Natick 
Suppressed Desire: To prove 
Joe wrong 
IIIA; Weeks; Service. 

CHRISTOPHER JORDEN 
KOHLER 

137 Washington St., Newton 
Tek 
Suppressed Desire: Physicist 
I Will to N.H.S.: New chemis- 
try laboratory 

II; Huntington; College; Hunt- 
ing and Fishing Club 1, 2. 

THOMAS TRAYLOR 
ROLLER 

121 Fairway Dr., 
West Newton 
Tom, Reverend 
Suppressed Desire: To come to 
school wide awake 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Mr. Boyle's pipe 
II; Warren; College; Hunting 
and Fishing Club 1; Intramural 
Sports 2, 3; Indoor Track 1, 2, 
3; Outdoor Track 1, 2, 3. 

GEORGE P. LAVIN 

Old Conn Path St., Cochituate 
Favorite Pastime: Pool 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
The printing shop 
IIIA; Framingham High; Busi- 
ness. 

FREDERICK EUGENE 
LEWIS 

27 Champa St., 

Newton Upper Falls 

Rocky 

Suppressed Desire: To own 

one of the best custom-made 

cars 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Playing hookie for two weeks 
IIIA; Weeks; Business; Basket- 
ball 1, 2, 3. 

WILLIAM MICHAEL 
McGRATH 

243 Cherry St., West Newton 

Bill 
Suppressed Desire: To lead the 
whole school on a march to 
Alaska 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.- 
2 minutes to go to 332 and to 
the second floor of Building I 
II; Boston College High; Service. 

JAMES HERBERT 
MclNTYRE 

177 Water St., Saxonville 
Jimmy 
Suppressed Desire: To buy a 
new car and drive to Florida 
I Will to N.H.S.: A parking lot 
for students only 
IIIA; Framingham High; Busi- 
ness. 

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REGINALD F. 
McKEEN, Jr. 

15 Water St., Newton Centre 

Ricky 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Making 236 from 146 in 5 
minutes through heavy traffic 
I Will to N.H.S.: A 7 minute 
passing period 

I; Weeks; College; Debating 
Club 1, 2, 3; Drama Club 2, 3; 
Neophytes 1. 

PAUL E. MELANSON 

369 Watertown St., Newton 
Favorite Pastime: Fishing 
I Will to N.H.S.: A television 
set in every study class 
IV; Day; Business; Rifle Club 1. 

CATHERINE MARIE 
MELIA 

163 Winchester St., 

Newton Highlands 

Cathy 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 

Junior year? 

I Will to N.H.S.: Classes at 
10:00 Monday mornings 
IV; Weeks; Business, Home Ec- 
onomics Club 1; Office Work 1. 

WILLIAM PIERRE 
MURPHY 

23 White Pine Rd., 

Newton Upper Falls 

Murph 

Suppressed Desire: To get into 

M.I.T. 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 

Modern living class 

II; Hingham; College. 

BILL O. NEWTON 

54 Gammons Rd., Waban 
Newdie 
Suppressed Desire: To have all 
my homework done at the be- 
ginning of school 
I Will to N.H.S.: The writing 
oh the wall 
II; Rivers; College. 

ROBERT C. OSTERBERG 

13 Brook St., Newton 
Fondest Memory of ' N.H.S.: 
The cigarette after lunch 
II; Bigelow; Service; 

INA BETH PEARLMAN 

26 Ivanhoe St., Newton 
Suppressed Desire: To play 
tennis during the homeroom 
period 

Fondest Memory <yf N.H.S.: 
Quiet S-Blocks 

II; Bigelow; College; Basketball 
1, 3; Tennis 2, 3; Volleyball 3. 

MARCIA PAULA 
PEARLMAN 

26 Ivanhoe St., Newton 
Suppressed Desire: To smile in 
Mr. Malone's class 
I Will to N.H.S.: The office 
rule 

II; Bigelow; College; Basketball 
3; Tennis 2, 3. 

FRED CLARKS PEASON 

71 Hancock Ave., 
Newton Centre 
Reno 
Favorite Pastime: Dating Judy 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Kindness of the teachers 
I; Weeks; College. 



FRANCIS EDWARD 
POND 

46 Jennings Rd., Holliston 
Fran 
Suppressed Desire: To be a 
mechanical engineer 
Fondest Memory of N H.S.: 
The teachers 

MIA; Cutler School, Holliston; 
Service; National Honor Society 
2, 3. 

ALBERT LINCOLN 
QUINAN 

257 Pearl St., Newton 
Al 
Suppressed Desire: To graduate 
Favorite Pastime: Reading (not 
too much time) 
II; Bigelow; College. 

HARRIET LOIS RING 

102 Cedar St., Newton Centre 

Vicki 
Favorite Pastime: Skippy 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Vacations 

II; Brookline High; College; Art 
Club 3; Drama Club 3; Mus^c 
Club 3; Golf 3; Tennis 3. 

JOHN JOSEPH ROMAN 

144 Derby St., West Newton 
Jack 
Favorite Pastime: S-Block lunch 
i Will to N.H.S.: A smoking 
room 
IV; Warren; Service. 

JOHN DENNISON ROSE 

345 Linwood Ave., Newtonville 

Suppressed Desire: To pla/ big 

league baseball 

I Will to N.H.S.: My ancient 

gym shorts 

IV; Day; Business; Basebnll 1; 

Football 1; Ice Hockey 2. 

FREDERICK WILLIAM 
SAMPSON 

53 Washburn Ave., Auburndale 

Fred 
Suppressed Desire: To own a 
sports car 

I Will to N.H.S.: My wonderful 
record 
II; St. Mary's. 



LAWRENCE RICHARD 
SAMPSON 

50 Parker Ave., Newton Centre 

Dick 
Suppressed Desire: To walk 
into the offices of all the build- 
ings smoking 

Favorite Pastime: Working on 
old cars, D.F.A., driving 
II; Weeks; Service. 

GEORGE RICHARD 
SANTILLO 

460 Watertown St., Newtonville 

Georgie 
Suppressed Desire: To be a 
mechanical engineer 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Trade School lunch 
MIA; Day; College. 

RICHARD THOMAS 
SHEA 

77 Church St., Holliston 
Veil 
Suppressed Desire: To own an 
oil well 

Favorite Pastime: Tinkering 
IIIA; Holliston,- Business. 

JERRY D. SULLIVAN 

565 Chestnut St., Waban 
Sully, Sull 
Favorite Pastime: Sports 
Suppressed Desire: To Ski the 
Alps 
II; Thayer Academy; College. 

DAVID CURRY 
THOMPSON 

17 Winthrop St., West Newton 

Dave 
Favcite Pastime: Antiques 

(cars), hot rods, girls in Maine 
F^nHot* Memory of N.H.S.: 
Miss Brackett's Geometry class 
II; Warren; Service; Hunting 
and Fishing Club 1. 

JAMES TRUDEL 

84 Clark St., Framingham 
IIIA; Lincoln High, Framingham. 

RICHARD GEORGE 
TRUDEL 

84 Clark St., Framingham 
IIIA; Lincoln High, Framingham. 



ROBERT WALKER 

343 Washington St., Holliston 

Red 
Favorite Pastime: Working on 
my car 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
The gym classes 
IIIA Cutler Jr. High, Hollis- 
ton; Servicei 

MICHAEL GERALD 
WERNER 

583 Chestnut St., Waban 
Mikel 
Favorite Pastime: D. A. 
Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
Thump-swish 

II; Weeks; College; Aviation 
Club 1; Cavalry Club 2; Rifle 
Club 1; Anti-Smoking Com- 
mittee 1; Home Room Manager 
1. 

RICHARD EDWARD 
WILK 

18 River Ave., 

Newton Upper Falls 

Mouse 

Favorite Pastime: Doing my 

homework until one o'clock in 

the morning 

Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 
The good old days in my 
freshman year 
IMA; Weeks; Service. 

WILLIAM FRANK WILLS 

29 Oak St., Newton Upper Falls 

Billy 
Suppressed Desire: To join the 
United States Marine Corps 
Favorite Pastime: Lifting 
weights 
IV; Weeks; Service. 

JOHN WILLIAM 
WINSHIP 

725 Watertown St., Newtonville 

Junior 
Suppressed Desire: United 

States Navy 

Favorite Pastime: Going to the 
stock car races 

IV; Day; Service; Motion Picture 
Squad 1, 2, 3. 

FRANK EDWARD 
WYLE, Jr. 

208 Pond St., Natick 
Favorite Pastime: Working on 
small 2 & 4 cycle gas engines 
IIIA; West Jr. High, Arlington; 
Service. 



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advertisers 



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Atlantic Hardware 17 ^ 

Auburndale Co-operative Bank 192 

Barnett Fabric Stores 194 

Beecher Hobbs 181 

Bell Telephone 199 

Boyes Motors 18 ° 

Bradbury, Sayles, O'Neill 177 

Brooks Tailoring ' ° 7 

Brown, Gene, Motors 176 

Byron's Clothes 180 

Capriccio ' 86 

Chandler, J. H. & Sons 196 

Chef's Restaurant 196 

Chez Elise 181 

Clapper Co 190 

Cleveland, Thomas V. 193 

Coleman Appliance & Supply 195 

Collins & Rooney 173 

Connell, W. J 184 

Conroy, Martin E 176 

Continental Baking Co 181 

Corkum, L. E., Hardware 182 

Crowley Bros 197 

Cronin's Jenney Station 197 

Deerf oot Farms 191 

Diener Motors 1 84 

Doelcam Corporation 193 

Edwards, Roy S 173 

Electronic Heating 181 

Elks, Newton Lodge of 170 

Flodin Sewing Machine 185 

Freddie's Music Unlimited 187 

Fredleys 192 

Frigid Foods 176 

G. & S. Paper 194 

General ICe Cream Corp. 175 

Graham's Esso Servicenter 195 

Greenfield's 183 

Gregorian, Arthur T 179 

Haartz Auto Fabric 194 

Haiman's Shoe Store 196 

Hall, Charles, Newsdealer 187 

Hathaway's Amoco Station 190 

Healer Motors 191 

Hendrickson Brothers 191 

Hickox School 172 

Highland Pharmacy 179 

Home Specia Ities 185 

Hoods Milk 183 

Hugo Pontiac 183 

Johnson, Bob, School 171 



Johnson, Robert,. B. Jewelers 178 

Johnson's Howard 195 

Josten's I 75 

Kennedy's 179 

Kent's Evergood Store 172 

Keyes Pharmacy 1 82 

Lee Insurance 184 

Lyons Motors 198 

Maple Hill Farm Dairy 198 

Marken, A 195 

McKenzie Travel Service 172 

McManus Ice Cream 171 

McNeilly, S. J 188 

Mercury Adding Machines 184 

Mobil Service Station 174 

Nadel's Footwear 186 

Newton Brick and Cement 186 

Newton Centre Savings Bank 188 

Newton Co-operative Bank 185 

Newton National Bank 174 

Newton's 174 

Newton Savings Bank 198 

Newton Villager 1 72 

Newtonville Electrical 176 

Nonantum Coal Co 170 

Oak Hill Market 182 

Paramount Theater 190 

Personal Sportswear 191 

Peter Paul Office Equipment 180 

Phillips Art Studios 170 

Purdy Photographers 200 

Ray & Eddie's Gulf 192 

Republic Co 195 

Rich, Bellinger & Mackay 187 

Robbins, Stanley R. 183 

Rogan, Al 193 

Rotary Club of Newton 194 

Security Mills 189 

Simpson House 180 

Stahl-Meyer 171 

Star Market 188 

Thomas, Benjamin M 190 

Turnpike Service Station 186 

Tux Shop 198 

United Aluminum 178 

Watt, Norman B., Realtor 178 

Wentworth-Jennings 170 

West Newton Co-operative Bank 173 

West Newton Motor Mart 173 

West Newton Savings Bank 197 

Weston, H. F. & Co. 196 

Wild & Stevens 182 

Woodland Dairy 174 



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We, of the Newtonian staff, wish to thank our advertisers. We 

hope that you will help us show our gratitude by patronizing 

their products. 

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Tel: BI 4-2553 

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Main Street 
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Telephone: 155 



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Newton Highlands 
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Featuring Sport Shoes by 




"SANDLER OF BOSTON" 




Dress and Party Shoes by "FOOT FLAIRS" 






CAPRICCIO CO. 


1267 CENTRE STREET 




NEWTON CENTRE 






21 JACKSON STREET Tel.: LA 7-5550 




Newton Centre, Mass. 



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Established 1925 
Repairing and Remodeling 

— STORAGE — 

BROOKS 

TAILORING 

CO. 



LAsell 7-3967 



851 WASHINGTON ST. 



NEWTONVILLE, 



Compliments of 



"FREDDIE'S" 

Music Unlimited 

RECORDS 

RADIO and TELEVISION SERVICE 

— All Makes — 

LA 7-9655 



1306 WASHINGTON ST. 



WEST NEWTON 65, MASS. 



RICH, BELLINGER & MACKAY 

Directors of Funerals 



26-30 CENTRE AVENUE 



NEWTON 58, MASS. 



Compliments of . 



CHARLES HALL 



Newsdealer 



Newton Center 59, Mass. 



41 UNION STREET 



Tel.: BI 4-4922 



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STAR MARKET CO 



Greater Boston's 



Outstanding Food Stores 



WATERTOWN • NEWTONVILLE • WELLESLEY 

SOMERVILLE • MEDFORD • CHESTNUT HILL 

CAMBRIDGE • BROOKLINE 

Each the leading food store in its community. 



NEWTON CENTRE SAVINGS BANK 



SAVE and keep your savings SAFE 



103 UNION STREET 



NEWTON CENTRE 



BE 2-8330 



S. J. McNEILLY, Inc. 

Cadillac - Oldsmobile - Sales and Service 



639 HAMMOND STREET 



CHESTNUT HILL, MASS. 



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BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1955 



SECURITY MILLS INC 



NEWTONVILLE 
MASS. 



189 



Compliments of 



HOWARD HATHA WAY'S AMOCO STATION 



1256 WASHINGTON STREET 



Tel.: LA 7-7788 



Office: BIgelow 4-1566 



BENJAMIN M. THOMAS 



E. B. THOMAS 
P. A. THOMAS 



Compliments 
of the . . . 



PARAMOUNT THEATER 



WASHINGTON STREET 



NEWTON CORNER 



431 CENTRE STREET 
NEWTON 58, MASS. 




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Power Lawn Mowers 
Snow Throwers - 
Brush Cutters - 
Seeds - 
Chemicals 
Fertilizers - 
Garden Tools - 
Hose and Sprinklers 

AND NOW 

The New TORO POWER TOOLS, a machine 
for every purpose, to give you the most complete 
home shop you have ever seen. 



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co. 



NEWTON'S SEED and G MIDEN STOKE 

1121 WASHINGTON STREET 
West Newton 65, Mass. BIgelow 4-7960 

SALES — PARTS — SERVICE 



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OLDSMOBILE 



CADILLAC 



SALES 



HEALER 




SERVICE 



Inc. 



MOTORS 



Tel: WAtertown 4-8100 BEST TRADES AND PROMPT DELIVERIES 

AUTO REPAIRS, BODY WORK AND PAINTING 

43 NORTH BEACON STREET WATERTOWN, MASS. 

Most modern sales and service facilities at your disposal 



Compliments of 



PERSONAL SPORTSWEAR 



BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '55 



DEERFOOT FARMS 



225 NEEDHAM STREET 



NEWTON UPPER FALLS 



NEWTON'S ONLY DAIRY 



LAsell 7-6661 
DIAMONDS 




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WATCHES ^^~+>, SILVERWARE 



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Jewelers and Silversmiths 
WATCH REPAIRS ELECTRONICALLY TIMED 



45 LINCOLN STREET 



NEWTON HIGHLANDS 



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Tv^clley? 


Compliments of . . . 


1 350 




BOYLSTON 




STREET 


NEWTON ROTARY CLUB 




in recognition of the 

GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY 

of 


in Headquarters 
Wellesley, for 


ROTARY INTERNATIONAL 


Too the 




JUNIOR MISS 


Smart* Planning . . . 

for your future includes a sound financial program. Why not start 
NOW? You can buy Co-operative Shares for as little as $1. per 
month. They will be worth $200. each at maturity. Come in and 
talk it over with us. 


AUBURNDALE CO-OPERATIVE BANK 


307 AUBURN STREET AUBURNDALE 


RAYMOND C. WIER EDWARD H. CARSON 


Gulf Service 


RAY and EDDIE'S 


Tires - Batteries - Accessories - Road Service 


AAA 


732 BEACON STREET 
TEL.: LAsell 7-9584 NEWTON CENTRE 59, MASS. 






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HOMES 
THE NEWTONS WELLESLEY WESTON 



NEEDHAM 



THOMAS V. CLEVELAND — Realtors 



Thomas V. Cleveland 
Maxwell H. Robson 



ASSOCIATES 

LA 7-3660 Raymond P. Atwood — DE 2-8979 

BI 4-5675 Warren Blaisdell — BE 5-0832 



405 Centre Street, Newton 58, Mass. 



BI 4-6920 



Compliments of . 



AL ROGAN SPORTING GOODS 



327 WASHINGTON STREET 



NEWTON CORNER, MASS. 



D O E L C A M 

A Division of Minneapolis-Honeywell 

Engineering Laboratories 

56 ELMWOOD STREET 

Newton 58, Mass. 

Main Plant and Offices 

1400 SOLDIERS FIELD ROAD 

Boston 35, Mass. 



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BARNETT FABRIC STORES, INC. 

Sfahnca af Siatincttan 

COMPLETE SEWING ACCESSORIES 

Laces — Notions — Buttons — Zippers — Patterns 
Silks — Cottons — Woolens — Nylons — Velvets — Plastics 



260 Washington Street, Newton Corner 



LA 7-4587 



LA 7-9749 



ED GRAHAM'S 
Esso Servicenter 



1169 WASHINGTON STREET 



WEST NEWTON 



G. & S. PAPER CO., Inc. 

The Dependable Paper Merchants 



Phone: LAsell 7-3500 



WEST NEWTON 



Compliments of 



HAARTZ AUTO FABRIC COMPANY 



3 BRIDGE STREET 



NEWTON 58, MASS. 



Manufacturers of 
Automobile Fabrics of Distinction 



194 



Compliments of 



Tel.: DE 2-3790 



HOWARD JOHNSON'S 



ROUTE 128 and ROUTE 16 



W. NEWTON 65, MASS. 



THE REPUBLIC CO., Inc. 

Exporters of Fine Footwear 



LANDMARK FOR HUNGRY AMERICANS 



25 KEMPTON PLACE 



W. NEWTON 65, MASS. 



Established 1894 

Good Luck, Graduatrs 

SPECIAL DISCOUNTS TO CL/iS* "A 

"Where there is always a HOME PRODUCTS Show" 

COLEMAN Appliance & Supply, Inc. 

NEWTON 
400 CENTRE STREET NEWTON CORNER 



Tel.: FAlmouth 1925 



Newton: LA 7-8062 



A. MARKEN & COMPANY 

NEWTON and FALMOUTH, MASS. 
Wholesale Fn*. and Produce 
Established 1905 

Off Main Street, 1099 WALNUT STREET 



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H. F. WESTON & CO. 

Wholesale - DATE NUT BREAD - Producers 



398 NEWTON STREET 
WALTHAM, MASS. 



Compliments of 



WAltham 5-7326 



HAIMAN'S SHOE STORE 



767 BEACON STREET 



Newton Centre 



LA 7-6369 



"Everything From Loafers to High Heels" 




CHEF'S 
RESTAURANT 

Specializing in 
ROAST BEEF 

Luncheon — $ .99 up - 
Dinners— $1.85 up 






242 WASHINGTON STREET 

NEWTON CORNER 

LA 7-9600 

Banquet Facilities from 10-70 



J. H. CHANDLER & SON 

Incorporated 
HARDWARE 



Tel.: BIgelow 4-4000 



796 BEACON STREET 



NEWTON CENTRE, MASS. 



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CROWLEY BROS. 

Stationers 
338 WALNUT STREET NEWTONVILLE 

SCHOOL SUPPLIES 

TYPEWRITERS — Sales, Rentals, and Repairs 

(A short block from your school) 



Congratulations to the 1955 Class 



WEST NEWTON SAVINGS BANK 

WEST NEWTON, MASS. 
BIgelow 4-2000 



8:30 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. — Monday thru Friday 

6:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. — Friday Evening 

Except July and August 



Compliments of 



JIM CRONIN'S JENNEY STATION 



1229 WASHINGTON STREET 



West Newton, Mass. 



Tel: LA 7-9788 



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An Invitation 
to June Graduates 

When you start working 

and receive your first salary, 

we invite you to come in 

and open a Savings Account. 

Then, make it a habit 

to save something each pay day. 

Building a healthy bank balance 

will give you a wonderful feeling 

and prove that you have what it takes 

to get ahead financially. 

We'll welcome you as a depositor. 



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NEWTON Offu 
■II,,,,, SAVINGS BANK 



286 Washington Sfreef, Newton Corner • Tel. lAsell 7-78S0 



OTHER OFFICES • WEUESIEY SQUARE • NEEDHAM SQUARE 



THE TUX SHOP 

The Only Exclusive Formal Wear Store in Newton 

ALWAYS THE LATEST 
IN CORRECT FORMAL WEAR 

Rental and Sale 

230 CALIFORNIA STREET 
NEWTON, MASS. 



Save That Trip To Boston 



LA 7-0459 



Compliments of 



MAPLE HILL FARM DAIRY 



697 LINCOLN STREET 



Waltham 54, Mass. 



WA 5-1222 



Packard Sales and Service 



LYONS MOTORS 

Newton's Only PACKARD Dealer 



1005 BOYLSTON STREET 



Newton Highlands 



LA 7-6208 



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YOU'LL REALLY ENJOY? 

Here's what the 
Telephone Company offers 
girls finishing High School — 

V A chance to fill an important job. 

y A chance to earn good pay, regu- 
lar raises, paid vacations. 

1/ A chance to enjoy friendly com- 
panionship, meet new people, 
make new friends. 

This is your chance to do vital work . . . get 
a job with plenty of responsibility ... be asso- 
ciated with a reliable Company that's known 
and respected everywhere — a Company you'll 
be proud to work for. Come in and talk to us. 
Get all the details. But do it now, so you'll 
have a head start. 



The 

NEW ENGLAND TElEphlME & TELEGRAPH 

Company 



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Ulour f ortrait . . . 



IS MORE THAN A PICTURE 
WHEN YOU HAVE IT TAKEN BY PURDY 

Because our friendly and understanding photographers 
put you at your ease — so that the professional skill which 
completes the making of your portrait begins with, the 
warm and natural personality that is you. Make your 
appointment now — and see! 



New England's Foremost Photographer 



PURDY 



367 BOYLSTON STREET, BOSTON 16, MASS. 
(near Arlington Street Church) 



Official Photographer, Newton High School 



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